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What is the past tense of impersonate?

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The past tense of impersonate is impersonated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of impersonate is impersonates.

The present participle of impersonate is impersonating.

The past participle of impersonate is impersonated.

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The murdered prince was, however, impersonated by Gaumata the Magian, who in March 522 seized the Achaemenid throne.
Most of the supporting performances have the leadenness of characters being impersonated instead of embodied.
It is not only the rich and famous who have been impersonated on social networking sites.
This protects the cardholder from being impersonated by someone who has access to the bank's computer files.
All afternoon he's successfully impersonated a man who's not hurried, not ruffled, and not full of his own importance.
If they were into impersonation, they could have impersonated the entire government.

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