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What is the past tense of repatriate?

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The past tense of repatriate is repatriated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of repatriate is repatriates.

The present participle of repatriate is repatriating.

The past participle of repatriate is repatriated.

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The ageless Neal Ascherson is one of Scotland's great national assets, fortunately now repatriated in common with the Stone of Destiny.
The company also reported a fall in net income for Q4 due to tax on repatriated foreign earnings.
Displaced persons, refugees, and internees were gradually repatriated though it remained impossible to obtain accurate population census figures.
The ensuing national uproar led to punitive taxes on repatriated assets that took the fun out of that maneuver.
Some ask to be buried anonymously in a Zurich cemetery and a few have their bodies repatriated for burial.
Should she be found guilty of murder or involuntary manslaughter, she would be repatriated after serving her prison term.

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