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What is the past tense of officiate?

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The past tense of officiate is officiated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of officiate is officiates.

The present participle of officiate is officiating.

The past participle of officiate is officiated.

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As Brendan was leaving the church, and by this time definitely pushing his luck, he spoke to the priest who had officiated at the service.
He was a qualified referee and officiated in the former Wharfedale League and the Red Triangle League.
The club will organise a Miss Kasama beauty contest to be officiated by First Lady Maureen Mwanawasa at Kasama Golf Club.
Even in his last days he was fully conscious of his approaching end, and thought of the famous ringside battles at which he had officiated.
He officiated at the service and later imparted Benediction to all present.
In the past, she's officiated at some of his games but doles out absolutely no favoritism.

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