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What is the past tense of captivate?

What's the past tense of captivate? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of captivate is captivated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of captivate is captivates.

The present participle of captivate is captivating.

The past participle of captivate is captivated.

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Often conference goers are anxious to get early places in the meal queue, but although we had gone overtime for lunch, Nigel captivated the room.
Dale is from Australia and captivated his audience with stories of crocodiles and koalas.
Looking at her now, he felt that he was walking on air, completely captivated by her radiance.
All she had to do was smile, and Alex would be completely taken away, more like captivated under a spell.
Liam Griffin amused and captivated his political audience in a venue still rejoicing at Kilkenny's hurling victory.
The delightful aromatic scent of delicate, lacy carnations has always captivated me.

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