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What is the past tense of aim at?

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The past tense of aim at is aimed at.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of aim at is aims at.

The present participle of aim at is aiming at.

The past participle of aim at is aimed at.

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However, this will only be useful for Hungarian language websites aimed at Hungarian readers.
The NES is a part-time business development programme aimed at anyone wanting to start and manage their own business.
It was aimed at the lowest common denominator, with almost slap-stick, stereotyped prose.
It's anonymously directed, mechanical and unsurprising and is aimed at the indiscriminate lowest common denominator.
But all the projects are aimed at either the upper class, the middle class or lower class, there is nothing for the absolute poor.
This week's Labour conference should not be a love-in aimed at demonstrating party unity.

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