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What is the past tense of precept?

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The past tense of precept is precepted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of precept is precepts.

The present participle of precept is precepting.

The past participle of precept is precepted.

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An extensive component will be trained in remote communities, precepted by experienced physicians in remote and specifically aboriginal health care.
The nontraditional clerkships are designed to be part-time and indirectly precepted at the students' practice site or another clinical site.
A faculty member collaborated with perioperative nurses from area hospitals to provide a 36-hour, precepted perioperative experience.
The resident shall be precepted by qualified pharmacists or, in the case of learning experiences in pharmacy operations, qualified pharmacy technicians who have the experience, desire and aptitude to teach.
Over the last several years Debbie has precepted several residents as well as fourth year pharmacy students.
Learning in clinical practice has traditionally involved one student nurse being precepted by one registered nurse, where the preceptor has tried to mediate knowledge and skills to the student.

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