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What is the past tense of architect?

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The past tense of architect is architected.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of architect is architects.

The present participle of architect is architecting.

The past participle of architect is architected.

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Our products are architected with security being the most important design objective.
Fibre Channel was designed and architected to communicate directly at extremely high speeds.
Looked at close-to, it is merely a flimsy building of wood, freakishly architected, and painted an indifferent white.
Televaulting is a new backup paradigm architected specifically for geographically dispersed environments.
Open source applications are most often architected for the highest level of flexibility through community development.
To effectively solve the most challenging problems requires that supercomputers be architected differently than standard PCs and servers.

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