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What is the past tense of predominate?

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The past tense of predominate is predominated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of predominate is predominates.

The present participle of predominate is predominating.

The past participle of predominate is predominated.

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This was harmoniously wedded to an uninteresting brown flavour in which sugary notes predominated.
Of the five local opinions sought on the operations of the Council, traffic and parking gripes predominated.
He's just starting his adulthood in a culture predominated by permissiveness and promiscuity.
After Virginia legislators enacted that colony's first comprehensive slave code in 1705, internal rather than outside influences predominated.
In this show a deep, clear blue predominated among white, aqua, buttery yellow and dusty or radiant pinks.
Smallholder farmers predominated in the 1960s and 1970s but declined as a result of civil conflict.

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