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What is the past tense of desiderate?

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The past tense of desiderate is desiderated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of desiderate is desiderates.

The present participle of desiderate is desiderating.

The past participle of desiderate is desiderated.

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Here again I would stress that the attention which is desiderated in connection with the bodily function must be some close and intimate service to the person or claimant.
The peace and rest, the security desiderated at such moments is security against the bewildering accidents of so much finite experience.
It is not an absolute clarity or an absolute absence of any possible ambiguity which is desiderated.
Her appearance is certainly attractive, but perhaps not in the full-blown buxom style desiderated.
The woman translating in our earphones was so thickly Russian-accented and unable to keep up as to make a translator of the translator strongly desiderated.
In any case the perspicuousness I desiderated was of a quite different order.

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