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What is the past tense of litigate?

What's the past tense of litigate? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of litigate is litigated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of litigate is litigates.

The present participle of litigate is litigating.

The past participle of litigate is litigated.

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Widows seeking the restitution of their dowries after their husbands died, for example, frequently litigated in the secular courts.
Is there a remediable property loss beyond what will be litigated in now-privatized licensing cases?
These paragraphs, as pleaded, are the framework within which that court foresaw the spoliation issues being litigated.
Many of the issues litigated in the family justice system require open and public debate in the media.
However, as more private investment groups invest in litigation support, the issue has begun to get litigated more and more.
Between 1998 and 2000, she litigated seven sweat-patch cases on behalf of clients accused of violating their supervised release by using drugs.

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