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What is the past tense of criminate?

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The past tense of criminate is criminated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of criminate is criminates.

The present participle of criminate is criminating.

The past participle of criminate is criminated.

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He burnt the sole evidence that could at all have criminated me.
Caution: Based on computer related crimes control law in Saudi Arabia, any one who tries to tamper in any way in this site or its contents will be criminated.
Had we imposed it forcibly, the people would have criminated us for spoiling their holidays, he told.
La Rochefoucauld, soubise, and others were criminated to a minor degree.

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