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What is the past tense of reformulate?

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The past tense of reformulate is reformulated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of reformulate is reformulates.

The present participle of reformulate is reformulating.

The past participle of reformulate is reformulated.

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The product was reformulated, and we don't know if today's Preparation H would be at all helpful against wrinkles or bags.
However, in Philadelphia, refineries had reformulated gasoline to include increased concentrations of methyl tertiary butyl ether.
We want the British constitution torn to shreds and reformulated in the interests of working people.
Some of the diesel fuel is reformulated into hydrogen and carbon monoxide for superior regeneration.
Policies have to be reformulated and alliances rebuilt in a serious, transparent and sober manner.
The objective is reformulated into a double-bound formulation due to the complication from multiple eigenfrequencies.

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