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What is the past tense of masticate?

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The past tense of masticate is masticated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of masticate is masticates.

The present participle of masticate is masticating.

The past participle of masticate is masticated.

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It has been suggested that herbivorous dinosaurs swallowed large stones that collected in a birdlike gizzard grinding the poorly masticated herbage.
Each strand of the story anticipates its own resolution as surely as the presence of koalas presages masticated eucalyptus.
Questions of race and uncertain identities are masticated into stringy chewing gum.
The Atta ants subsist almost exclusively on a particular species of fungus which they cultivate on a medium of masticated leaf tissue.
The consumers masticated their burgers and fries as they regarded the crowd with silent bemusement.
As it is pushed under an upper lip and into the mouth, the food is masticated by the two pairs of spiny maxillae and then by toothed mandibles.

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