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What is the past tense of instate?

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The past tense of instate is instated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of instate is instates.

The present participle of instate is instating.

The past participle of instate is instated.

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I am meaning to see that the Prince is happily settled with the rightful lady and that he is instated in due time.
He's written a constitution, set up an interim government, created a brand-new currency, instated law and order, and recorded a national anthem.
The results showed that they wanted it to be instated at the Town Lane end of Lauser Road.
In the meantime, the principal, who had supported Mr Close's teaching style, had been transferred and demoted and the deputy principal had been instated as acting principal.
He also called for national elections in the coming year and instated a voter registration period.
The fact that it was instated in this city in 1970, only to be removed immediately thereafter thanks to a barrage of public anger and protest, says something doesn't it?

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