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What is the past tense of remunerate?

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The past tense of remunerate is remunerated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of remunerate is remunerates.

The present participle of remunerate is remunerating.

The past participle of remunerate is remunerated.

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They are grown on small family farms, where workers are reasonably remunerated, protected by well-observed labour laws.
More and more people are asking why some players are remunerated for playing rugby when they continue to work for nothing.
In exchange of their services, jamadars and mrdhas were usually remunerated chakran or service tenure.
In the short-term, we will change the way dentists are remunerated for treating patients.
Moreover, there is no shortage of little wonks willing to work at conservative think tanks, even though these jobs are not well remunerated.
All non-executive members non-executive directors are remunerated at a nationally fixed rate.

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