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What is the past tense of desire?

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The past tense of desire is desired.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of desire is desires.

The present participle of desire is desiring.

The past participle of desire is desired.

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A handwritten note requesting a desired wake-up time was placed on the kitchen table.
The Jivaro have medicinal plants desired by the multinational Monsanto-Searle.
When latex gloves are manufactured, chemicals, curing agents, and accelerators are added to give gloves these desired properties.
Both a jet engine and a rocket engine function by expelling hot gases opposite to the direction of desired acceleration.
The resident is evaluated formally at both sites quarterly to ensure objectives are met and the resident is achieving desired goals.
You may protect the finish with a liquid furniture wax or cream polish that gives the desired gloss.

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