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What is the past tense of dismiss?

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The past tense of dismiss is dismissed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of dismiss is dismisses.

The present participle of dismiss is dismissing.

The past participle of dismiss is dismissed.

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But despite the uncertainty, the troops quickly dismissed suggestions that the waiting game may leave them unprepared if the call to arms comes.
The effect of never having the issues resolved is incalculable but not to be dismissed on that account.
The warden dismissed the accusations made by Smith and the other prisoners as lies and exaggerations.
Dagen dismissed Iran's claims that it had no plans to equip its missiles with atomic warheads.
There has been talk of interest from Manchester United, but Moyes dismissed it as waffle.
Young people of my generation had no time for Larkin's irony and simply dismissed traditional sexual morality as a clutter of meaningless taboos.

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