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What is the past tense of assuage?

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The past tense of assuage is assuaged.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of assuage is assuages.

The present participle of assuage is assuaging.

The past participle of assuage is assuaged.

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At the same time, the Gemini and Apollo space flights of the late 1960s and early 1970s assuaged our national fears about what is out there.
Hunger was easily assuaged by chips, but after a while, I developed a taste for more illicit pleasures.
Our hunger was rapidly assuaged, and by the time we pushed our plates away, we were both full.
In Teniers's pictures at Dulwich, animals satisfy appetites more innocent than those assuaged in Brouwer's pot-houses.
Yes, and he assuaged whatever thirst he had with, I suppose, the soft drink or the orange juice.
With my hunger assuaged, the afternoon is a heavy time. I turn up the volume on the radio, walk around the store, try to keep myself awake.

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