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What is the past tense of deliberate?

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The past tense of deliberate is deliberated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of deliberate is deliberates.

The present participle of deliberate is deliberating.

The past participle of deliberate is deliberated.

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I had planned this moment for so long, tripped over details in my head, deliberated over how I would do this.
In carrying out this study, the panel met and deliberated over a period of almost 2 years.
I deliberated over it for months and my husband and I discussed it at length before I decided to go on tour.
The jury deliberated for just under five hours before returning the guilty verdicts.
This was before it was razed in the late '80s and stood vacant for years while the city government deliberated over what to build there.
The jury deliberated on the penalty phase late into Friday evening, but did not reach a unanimous verdict.

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