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What is the past tense of devoice?

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The past tense of devoice is devoiced.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of devoice is devoices.

The present participle of devoice is devoicing.

The past participle of devoice is devoiced.

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In general, Gothic consonants are devoiced at the ends of words.
If either of the two was voiceless, the whole cluster was devoiced, and the first obstruent also lost its labialisation, if it was present.
Most languages have only voiced vowels, but several Native American languages, such as Cheyenne and Totonac, contrast voiced and devoiced vowels.
In Japanese and in Quebec French, vowels that are between voiceless consonants are often devoiced.
The final segment of a binomial pair should be more likely to be sonorant and more likely to be devoiced.
Modisane the author also confers a face on the protagonist Bloke, deindividualized and devoiced by his name itself.

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