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What is the past tense of predicate?

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The past tense of predicate is predicated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of predicate is predicates.

The present participle of predicate is predicating.

The past participle of predicate is predicated.

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As idealizations, they appear to be predicated on normative but contradictory and ultimately irreconcilable understandings of excellence.
In this context, sharing is predicated upon the idea of individuals having common possession, enjoyment or use of goods.
Today, the enterprise of spreading the gospel of free markets is predicated on the iron fist of overwhelming American military power.
Their reach for notoriety predicated on that fulsome mediocrity of talent detailed above has become frozen in their faces.
First, the rendered moment is contained within a larger narrative frame, one predicated on the conventions of reproduction.
Alienated from their surroundings, these youths are chilling totems of a society predicated on division.

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