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What is the past tense of site?

What's the past tense of site? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of site is sited.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of site is sites.

The present participle of site is siting.

The past participle of site is sited.

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The greenhouses had to be sited in the unshaded strip at the foot of the cliffs on the north side of the pit.
For the same reasons sanctuaries were sited at the tip of capes or peninsulas or on an island close to the mainland.
I have yet to determine the name of the artist originally sited in the blog.
Halifax chiefs are understood to have yielded to Bank of Scotland's demand that the new company be sited in the Scottish capital.
These new coal-fired plants are frequently sited in remote regions that border national parks or other protected wilderness areas.
If the Government insists on proceeding with the proposed National Stadium it should not be sited in already overdeveloped and gridlocked Dublin.

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