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What is the past tense of initiate?

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The past tense of initiate is initiated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of initiate is initiates.

The present participle of initiate is initiating.

The past participle of initiate is initiated.

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Conduct a plan walk-through when a new program is initiated, like a challenge course, or as a new full-time staff member is hired.
The pilot initiated an emergency descent after a warning horn sounded when the plane reached its cruising height of 32,000 ft.
Otherwise, the process will not be initiated or will be aborted prematurely.
If patients have a less than 50 percent reduction in wart size, surgical excision or other ablative therapy should be initiated.
This hole is the start of a project initiated to commemorate the millennium for the people of Trowbridge.
It was a systematic effort, initiated by the Umayyids, but specially developed under the Abbasids, who built Baghdad.

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