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What is the past tense of enucleate?

What's the past tense of enucleate? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of enucleate is enucleated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of enucleate is enucleates.

The present participle of enucleate is enucleating.

The past participle of enucleate is enucleated.

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Having found that cumulus cells yielded better results, unfertilised mouse eggs were enucleated and their donor's nuclei put in place.
An egg cell is enucleated, that is, the nucleus is removed and replaced with the nucleus from the body cell of an animal of the same kind.
The prostates were subsequently enucleated or removed and examined by a pathologist.
The tumor recurred 1 year later and was enucleated again at the local hospital.
They took the eggs from donor sheep and removed the nuclei from them, creating enucleated eggs.
Once freed, the tumor is enucleated through the incision using the curette.

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