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What is the past tense of habilitate?

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The past tense of habilitate is habilitated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of habilitate is habilitates.

The present participle of habilitate is habilitating.

The past participle of habilitate is habilitated.

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Besides, they are only habilitated to take orders complying with the principles of our trade policies.
The customer service MGH LIP is the only one habilitated to procede in fixing the materials and products under garantee.
Each IQC agent is habilitated to travel at all times in any other country as needed.
He habilitated in 1928, the year that Heidegger moved back to Freiburg to take up his former teacher's chair.
He received his PhD in 1983 and habilitated in 1986, both times specializing in political sciences at the University of Bonn.
In 1856, at the age of 24, Wundt took his doctorate in medicine at Heidelberg, and habilitated as a Dozent in physiology.

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