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What is the past tense of imitate?

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The past tense of imitate is imitated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of imitate is imitates.

The present participle of imitate is imitating.

The past participle of imitate is imitated.

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This rhetoric was imitated in Elizabethan schools and began to make an impact on the stage.
If the jumbo walked away leaving the audience amused, a clown who imitated a rag doll to perfection, left everyone truly amazed.
The same format was often imitated at the organ, the pedal taking the bass and the manuals the treble lines.
In style, portable furniture imitated stationary pieces but often lacked omamentation such as marquetry, inlays, or elaborate mounts.
Mothers' milk is a living fluid that can never be imitated in any laboratory.
Some iconic works have been imitated so often that the original, viewed years later, seems to appear faded and lacklustre.

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