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What is the past tense of cogitate?

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The past tense of cogitate is cogitated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of cogitate is cogitates.

The present participle of cogitate is cogitating.

The past participle of cogitate is cogitated.

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What's really bugging me is people trying to put words in my mouth or thoughts in my mind that I never pronounced or cogitated.
From Star Trek to Avatar, no big budget sci-fi show or fantasy film worth its salt would be complete without a fully-formed language that can be deliberated, cogitated and learned by its legions of diehard viewers.
It all advanced a common cause of swinging the identity of art away from handmade objects, marketed by dealers, to cogitated manifestations, administered by curators as auteurs.
To be cogitated is no more an attribute of ens than of Non-ens.
With a frustrated sigh, he sat back and cogitated, going over his various options.
He apparently went off to work, where he cogitated on matters a little.

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