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What is the past tense of individuate?

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The past tense of individuate is individuated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of individuate is individuates.

The present participle of individuate is individuating.

The past participle of individuate is individuated.

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A mass of matter is individuated by the particles that compose it, however organized.
For Nietzsche, Dionysos symbolized the universal, Apollo symbolized individuated art.
In his individuated free-floating imagery that defines his iconography, he is rooted in the social and cultural matrix.
God is not individuated by his true description, since it is impossible to conceive of any other entity from which he could be distinguished.
The binomial designates a duel made up of two individuated forces which intersect.
In addition the superimposition of political and personal texts demonstrates how affect is both individuated and socialised, often simultaneously.

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