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What is the past tense of culminate?

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The past tense of culminate is culminated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of culminate is culminates.

The present participle of culminate is culminating.

The past participle of culminate is culminated.

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The arrests culminated a three-month investigation by crime-reduction officers.
During their short and turbulent life he became virtually their cinematic amanuensis, a process which culminated in his first feature film.
It was in jail that he fell ill and died, sparking a chain of events that culminated in the arrest and removal from office of the Sheikh.
The period culminated in a workup and operational readiness evaluation that took place in the Northern Australia exercise area in October.
Their incendiary performance culminated in the title track and primed the audience for the havoc yet to be wreaked.
The second day's activities at the Virginia Professional Squash Championships culminated with the final qualifier matches.

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