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What is the past tense of motive?

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The past tense of motive is motived.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of motive is motives.

The present participle of motive is motiving.

The past participle of motive is motived.

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Coalition officials have said they believe most of the attackers are motived by personal animus and are not Taliban infiltrators.
They are successfully managed and motived by Beate Perry, the Managing Director, and I am pleased to endorse their brochure distribution services.
The way I dated was motived by the desire to be validated in someone's eyes.
All of CM4's employees have a special interest in providing solutions, are used to work accurately and are motived to be highly innovative.
During the six-week trial, he held news conferences outside of the courthouse in which he assailed the prosecutors handling his case and characterized himself as the victim of a politically motived prosecution.
Sunder Katwala at Next Left says that Cameron appears to be motived by convenience, not principle.

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