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What is the past tense of dominate?

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The past tense of dominate is dominated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of dominate is dominates.

The present participle of dominate is dominating.

The past participle of dominate is dominated.

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And now, wherever you go, whatever you do, you find yourself dominated by his evil presence.
The winners were especially to the fore in the aerial battles where they dominated a physically weaker Kerry outfit.
European biodiesel production is currently dominated by palm, soya and rapeseed oil.
Riding an unbeaten streak since 1998, Ward has dominated opponents in the middleweight and light heavyweight classes.
It has been observed that the amphitheatre dominated the townscape of a Roman town as the cathedral dominated the medieval town.
With this year dominated so much by the war, diversions were welcomed whenever they presented themselves.

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