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What is the past tense of depilate?

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The past tense of depilate is depilated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of depilate is depilates.

The present participle of depilate is depilating.

The past participle of depilate is depilated.

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This alcohol-free spray deodorant, enriched with soothing, softening vegetal extracts is ideal for sensitive or depilated skin.
Stomachs may not be transported unless scalded or cleaned, nor may heads and feet unless they are skinned or scalded and depilated.
To carefully apply one of the 2 bands to surface to be depilated while pressing in the direction of the natural growth of the hair.
Forty-eight hours before UVB exposure, mice were shaved with electric clippers and chemically depilated.
These short boots, probably for a girl, are made of depilated sealskin and sewn with sinew.
Winter boots of caribou or seal can have a depilated sealskin foot with a furred upper.

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