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What is the past tense of harbor?

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The past tense of harbor is harbored.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of harbor is harbors.

The present participle of harbor is harboring.

The past participle of harbor is harbored.

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The admission that past Americans harbored ambivalent and confusing attitudes about nature seems too untidy for the doctrinaire.
In fact, Larasati had long harbored a secret desire to become a professional equestrienne.
After all, the English have harbored equally ambivalent feelings ever since the 13 colonies became a nation.
In the main gallery were four pedestals supporting small transparent boxes which harbored mysterious objects that looked like body parts.
The Frank family was harbored for two years by Dutch resisters before finally being betrayed by Dutch collaborators.
Nick harbored a major man crush on the successful and sophisticated Russell.

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