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What is the past tense of blackmail?

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The past tense of blackmail is blackmailed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of blackmail is blackmails.

The present participle of blackmail is blackmailing.

The past participle of blackmail is blackmailed.

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A highly skilled thief is blackmailed into pulling a diamond heist when his daughter is kidnapped by an international terrorist.
This is a victory for the entire pro-Union community, who refused to be bombed, blackmailed or bargained out of their beliefs.
An unpolitical lad is blackmailed by the police into doing undercover surveillance in a mosque.
Sometimes, the guests were secretly filmed and reportedly blackmailed into cooperating with him.
Meanwhile, statuesque blonde George, a recovering coke addict, is being blackmailed by a Polish drug dealer named Broylin Grillo.
She says she was blackmailed into stealing this money and she gave the police a full account of what was involved.

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