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What is the past tense of headquarter?

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The past tense of headquarter is headquartered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of headquarter is headquarters.

The present participle of headquarter is headquartering.

The past participle of headquarter is headquartered.

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Uzbekistan joined in June 2001, when the body was restructured with a permanent secretariat headquartered in Beijing.
Since 2000, U.S. oil companies have replenished their reserves by acquiring other oil companies, many of which are headquartered in Canada.
The EU has set up an anti-piracy naval operation for the Gulf of Aden, headquartered at Northwood, Middlesex.
All these are headquartered at the inside part of the temporal lobe of the brain behind the skull's bony archway joining your ear to your eye.
It comprises five wings and 31 squadrons, and is headquartered at Amberley.
West Limerick Community Radio will be headquartered in Newcastle West, in a building owned by Shannon Development.

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