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What is the past tense of matriculate?

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The past tense of matriculate is matriculated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of matriculate is matriculates.

The present participle of matriculate is matriculating.

The past participle of matriculate is matriculated.

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In 1834 Thomson, who was aged just 10, and his brother James, 12, both matriculated at the university.
As adults, Martin was university trained and Malcolm matriculated in prison.
In my final year only one person matriculated to university, for example, and that was a university in the country!
Instead he matriculated in the University of Ferrara, from which he obtained a doctorate in canon law.
In 1427 Domenico matriculated into the Arte del Cambio, the same guild that had deleted Zanobi's name from its ledger decades earlier.
On 29 August 1530 Mercator matriculated at the University of Louvain, taking the course in the humanities and philosophy.

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