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What is the past tense of re-evaluate?

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The past tense of re-evaluate is re-evaluated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-evaluate is re-evaluates.

The present participle of re-evaluate is re-evaluating.

The past participle of re-evaluate is re-evaluated.

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The bone marrow was re-evaluated at the second relapse by morphology, morphometry, DNA ploidy, flow cytometry, and cytogenetics.
This means that there are pesticides that have not been re-evaluated for many years and are therefore still on the market.
The magnitude of the spill, re-evaluated on January 9 by the CCG, had not yet been made public at the time this article was written.
All pesticides re-evaluated to date were found to pose significant health or environmental risks, at least for some uses.
All of those pesticides that have been fully re-evaluated have either been removed from the market or had restrictions placed on their use.
The framework directive requires food additives to be re-evaluated whenever necessary.

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