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What is the past tense of germinate?

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The past tense of germinate is germinated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of germinate is germinates.

The present participle of germinate is germinating.

The past participle of germinate is germinated.

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A pollen grain was considered germinated if pollen tube length was greater than the diameter of the pollen grain.
Others were picking spinach, potting up tomato seedlings and re-sowing courgette seeds the first batch of which had germinated poorly.
They germinated well, and in the autumn the little plants were potted up, and placed in the greenhouse for the winter.
The germinated kernels were transferred to potting soil and grown to maturity in a greenhouse.
I carefully fed and nurtured what I thought where newly germinated flower seeds, only to discover that it was all crabgrass.
The seeds were sown, germinated and grown in the polytunnel for approximately three weeks on average.

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