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What is the past tense of postulate?

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The past tense of postulate is postulated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of postulate is postulates.

The present participle of postulate is postulating.

The past participle of postulate is postulated.

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Since the original papers the shape of the stalk was not calculated but rather postulated to be the figure of revolution of a circular arc.
He postulated a possibility that they may not be found and that is the only part of his statement that you're now alighting on.
Nineteenth-century physicists postulated the existence of an elastic solid, the aether, to account for the propagation of light.
This position was anathema to traditional republicans, since it postulated that reform of the State was possible.
One potential factor postulated to influence the fate of duplicated genes is germ-line-specific X chromosome inactivation.
The smallest scale postulated is the Planck scale of 10 to the minus 33rd power for length and 10 to the minus 43rd of a second for time.

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