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What is the present tense of exuberated?

What's the present tense of exuberated? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of exuberated is exuberate.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of exuberate is exuberates.

The present participle of exuberate is exuberating.

The past participle of exuberate is exuberated.

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Late payments are a challenge for UK businesses and further strike action will only exuberate the problem.
Cajmere set an exuberate template, happily followed by the many others that largely fill up the second disc here, especially Glenn Underground and Deep Sensation.
But century after century, decade after decade and year after year, human beings irrationally exuberate all over again.

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