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What is the past tense of contemplate?

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The past tense of contemplate is contemplated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of contemplate is contemplates.

The present participle of contemplate is contemplating.

The past participle of contemplate is contemplated.

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In my judgment the conclusion must be that general use on the roads is to be contemplated.
He contemplated whether to endure Curt's verbal abusiveness or silently return to his room.
Specific orders contemplated include wholly or partly releasing or discharging any security.
A radiographic evaluation is not indicated unless radical treatment is being contemplated.
By whichever measure one chooses, Russell, who contemplated many universes, is a great mind.
The Memorandum contemplated joint custody with Evan having his primary residence with Ms Howey.

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