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What is the past tense of constitute?

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The past tense of constitute is constituted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of constitute is constitutes.

The present participle of constitute is constituting.

The past participle of constitute is constituted.

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Thus, in economies of honour, pride is constituted as amour propre and can be put on the line.
They take the position that it constituted an unconditional disclaimer, or renunciation, on his part of any interest in the Trust.
Small rodents such as mice, voles, and lemmings constituted the most redundant specimens.
Compliance with the reservation also constituted a covenant under the lease.
In Germany and Italy, these groups have constituted a permanent, minority left wing within the party.
Completion of the questionnaire constituted informed consent from the respondent.

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