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What is the past tense of necessitate?

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

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The past tense of necessitate is necessitated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of necessitate is necessitates.

The present participle of necessitate is necessitating.

The past participle of necessitate is necessitated.

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That changed world necessitated a massive realignment of Julie's personality.
The present Guildhall is a reconstruction necessitated by damage to the original during the Second World War.
This necessitated a mechanism for the import of the now nucleus-encoded proteins, which are synthesized at free ribosomes in the cytoplasm.
This necessitated that each campaigner maintain a ream of petitions, a separate sheet for each locality in the area.
When the school run was necessitated, it was because I had dawdled over breakfast.
While refuelling the car, the Team's mechanics detected a puncture, which necessitated a tyre change.

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