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What is the past tense of garnish?

What's the past tense of garnish? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of garnish is garnished.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of garnish is garnishes.

The present participle of garnish is garnishing.

The past participle of garnish is garnished.

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The lamb tenderloin, garnished with minted yogurt and cucumbers, was a successful riff on the classic Greek dish.
Dishes are often garnished with eggs, cooked into a thin omelette and then rolled, before being sliced into strips.
Spoon into the bread croustades and serve hot, garnished with snipped chives.
When an order comes in for cream of cauliflower soup it is poured from the pan, garnished with Parmesan and served.
This is a sweet soup and could probably be very nicely garnished with garlic croutons.
For me, it was pineapple juice, which was garnished appealingly with whole cranberries and a slice of orange.

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