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What is the past tense of propitiate?

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The past tense of propitiate is propitiated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of propitiate is propitiates.

The present participle of propitiate is propitiating.

The past participle of propitiate is propitiated.

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The images are generally located near the entrance to Jain temples and can be propitiated for aid in worldly matters.
Deities were propitiated, and messengers were dispatched to look for an elixir of life.
Traditional religion comprises a belief in numerous deities and spirits, which may be propitiated by offerings and sacrifices.
On the one hand, he conceded that the old rites had the weight of immemorial tradition behind them, and no doubt propitiated malevolent spirits.
The sum of all these good wills propitiated that in May 1997 BUENA VOLUNTAD EN ACCIÓN was born.
They are capable of protecting the believer when kept properly propitiated and of causing harm when offended or ignored.

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