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What is the past tense of desegregate?

What's the past tense of desegregate? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of desegregate is desegregated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of desegregate is desegregates.

The present participle of desegregate is desegregating.

The past participle of desegregate is desegregated.

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They desegregated a rural area where the people were poor farmers and they knew there would be no opposition.
Over the last 25 to 30 years a number of traditionally male-only schools within the Caribbean have become desegregated by becoming coeducational.
Up the road is a 1930s Atlanta soda fountain that has been retroactively desegregated.
They felt that African Americans, by going to desegregated schools would face segregation within those schools and suffer accordingly.
The school district simply bused students around, but provided little help in integrating the schools once they became desegregated.
What happened to the white children who didn't transfer to private academies but stayed in the public schools after they were desegregated?

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