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What is the past tense of cremate?

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The past tense of cremate is cremated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of cremate is cremates.

The present participle of cremate is cremating.

The past participle of cremate is cremated.

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After an autopsy, he plans to have his wife's body cremated and her ashes brought to Pennsylvania, where she grew up.
At the French army's tricolour-splashed Foyer du Soldat, we see the resurrection of cooling lime plaster cremated under cement.
Adrienne was cremated and her ashes were scattered about the mountain, taken by the wind.
Princess Margaret's decision to be cremated has been rightly praised as being ecologically correct.
The slain bodies of the townspeople had been given the ritual burial, cremated in the fire, their souls sent to the afterlife to live in peace.
His brother Richard's cremated remains are in the same garden, under a white rambling rose bush planted by him and his mother, Estella.

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