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What is the past tense of retitle?

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The past tense of retitle is retitled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of retitle is retitles.

The present participle of retitle is retitling.

The past participle of retitle is retitled.

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To make matters even worse, the films were recut and retitled nearly every time they were released for exhibition in a new country.
Thomas Kitts writes about Ray Davies's one-man show, which was originally called 20th Century Man, before being retitled Storyteller.
Passion could easily be retitled Mad Women, with its sleazy ad biz setting and estrogen overload.
It was only after Gray reworked the book and retitled it that it became the bestselling pop psychology book of all time.
There is scant excuse for Regina Taylor to transpose the play, retitled Drowning Crow, to South Carolina's Gullah Islands, its language cloudier, its subtleties flattened out.
In 1991, a separate office within the Ocean Service of NOAA was retitled the Coast and Geodetic Survey.

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