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What is the past tense of jubilate?

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The past tense of jubilate is jubilated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of jubilate is jubilates.

The present participle of jubilate is jubilating.

The past participle of jubilate is jubilated.

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Lawyers affiliated with the newly elected president advocate Naimatullah Khan jubilated victory on beats of drums in Lakki city.
Certainly, Bear Creek jubilated with a greater degree of noise than did the others.
It happened to be another decision rendered in a letter, and they jubilated together over the sentiment conveyed therein.
Myanmar delegation members jubilated and congratulated one another when the resolution was passed in favour of the Pyu Ancient cities property.
Sotomayor was jubilated with half his salary of nine thousand ducats, which he enjoyed for five years longer.
Luckily Bann and I had not got to the work of striking the tent, and so we jubilated while some others cussed.

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