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What is the past tense of entreat?

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The past tense of entreat is entreated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of entreat is entreats.

The present participle of entreat is entreating.

The past participle of entreat is entreated.

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And he entreated all to look beyond the immediate horror of the attacks for the reasons behind them.
Their brief incursion into the workforce during the war years was officially at an end and they were entreated to go home.
He had hung crude crosses and other charms all around his home and regularly recited the Magnificat, and he fervently entreated the protection of the Lady every night.
His sentiment has become philosophical, as we are not cowed by caustic warnings but entreated with seductive and satisfying draftsmanship.
Since Hezekiah feared the Lord and entreated his favor, Zion was not plowed under as a field.
You may imagine how potentilla lamented her sad fate, and entreated to be spared.

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