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What is the past tense of collocate?

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The past tense of collocate is collocated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of collocate is collocates.

The present participle of collocate is collocating.

The past participle of collocate is collocated.

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And to facilitate enhanced interaction between lab disciplines, workstations needed to be collocated.
The one caveat to that would be if the assets were collocated at the actual fighting location.
I agree that there need to be more CA specialists collocated with maneuver units.
Soldiers in a Special Forces support company often are collocated with the units they support in remote firebases in Central and South America.
The objectives are adopted by poly-membrane achromatic lenses and collocated with widefield eyepieces.
To further ensure close coordination, the two departments will be collocated.

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