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What is the past tense of congregate?

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

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The past tense of congregate is congregated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of congregate is congregates.

The present participle of congregate is congregating.

The past participle of congregate is congregated.

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There was a group of about 20 little grebes congregated on one end of the pond.
Drills once congregated by the thousands in the rainforest. Now they are among the rarest primates.
The protesters congregated outside parliament before holding a sit-down protest in front of Downing Street.
Many cruisers from neighboring islands who congregated in its marinas for safe haven found themselves in the bull's eye of a Category 4 storm.
A crowd congregated to pay tribute to his many his sacrifices to the Kingdom.
The metal faithful congregated at Toronto's Docks to see the diminutive frontman, whose small stature misrepresents his powerful set of pipes.

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