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What is the past tense of demarcate?

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The past tense of demarcate is demarcated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of demarcate is demarcates.

The present participle of demarcate is demarcating.

The past participle of demarcate is demarcated.

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Sam said the markings demarcated the municipal boundaries and allowed the photographers to stitch the pictures together to complete the maps.
The traditional leaders are concerned that the newly demarcated municipal boundaries will infringe on their autonomy in traditional areas.
Each member's plot is demarcated with either a fence or an uncultivated strip of land.
To this end Moscow demarcated new political boundaries, entitling each ethnic group to a nation of its own.
The cell islands were further demarcated from the surrounding stroma by reticulin condensation around groups of cells.
The Third Republic demarcated the boundaries of the mutineers' political imagination.

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