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The first Constitution of the United States was ratified in 1787. Only two delegates showed up for the first meeting to ratify in May, so they waited until seven delegates showed up several months later.
Waited
The past of wait is waited: I waited for the bus, I had waited for the bus for over an hour.
I found I had waited to no avail. As the patient feral cat waited for a passing mouse, he seemed frozen in place prior to his pounce. I waited and waited for for my waiter, but I just had to get out of my waders.
President Lincoln waited for this victory to release the Emancipation Proclamation that freed the slaves in the Southern states (but not the Northern states).
The past participle of "wait" is "waited." For example, "I have waited for hours for the bus to arrive."
No one waited.
It is an adverb qualifying the verb waited.
I think it is 'wait' itself
"We waited" is a past tense verb phrase.
Waited is the homophone of weighted.