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What is the past tense of titrate?

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The past tense of titrate is titrated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of titrate is titrates.

The present participle of titrate is titrating.

The past participle of titrate is titrated.

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A specific weight of the compound is titrated with a known concentration of acid or base until the equivalence point has been reached.
The initial dose of ritodrine was 50 mg per minute, and then the dosage was titrated to contractions.
Dosages should be titrated to desired effect, with monitoring of hemodynamic and respiratory status.
The titrated volume and molarity of the base can be used to determine the acid concentration.
Loading dose is based on ideal body weight with maintenance infusion titrated to the desired end point.
Dosages were titrated for both medications by a treating psychiatrist at weekly follow-up visits.

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