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What is the past tense of cashier?

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The past tense of cashier is cashiered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of cashier is cashiers.

The present participle of cashier is cashiering.

The past participle of cashier is cashiered.

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Although cashiered military officers formed a Legitimate Command in September 1990, they could not create an effective fighting force in exile.
The court acquitted six of the defendants, while the soldiers on trial were all cashiered.
Ten years previously he had been cashiered out of the navy and had joined an SS group in Hamburg.
After a trial, Johnston was cashiered and the charges against Bligh rejected.
When one erring General committed the Amritsar massacre in India, there was great public outrage in Britain and he was cashiered over it.
In the end, even the redoubtable grand defender of Tongzhou, Chen Kui, was cashiered for not controlling the highwaymen.

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