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What is the past tense of supplicate?

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The past tense of supplicate is supplicated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of supplicate is supplicates.

The present participle of supplicate is supplicating.

The past participle of supplicate is supplicated.

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In the mid-sixth century the refugee Pactyes supplicated the Cymaeans, who found themselves threatened with war unless they handed him over to the Persians.
In 1526 he supplicated that four years study after the degree of Bachelor might entitle him to incept.
After the band blasted its final note, Timberlake turned to Stapleton and supplicated, bowing his hands up and down: We're not worthy.
I highly recommend Quoter to anyone who wants a simple yet supplicated estimating software.
He supplicated for the descent of rain when they asked him to at the time of drought.
Animals were sacrificed there, spirits were supplicated, and the village boys became men.

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