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What is the past tense of implore?

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The past tense of implore is implored.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of implore is implores.

The present participle of implore is imploring.

The past participle of implore is implored.

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Yet he implored that the Indian Empire should not be depicted as an exclusive commercial concern.
An employee then escorted the unclad rocker back to the elevator, and implored the young man to clad himself.
The forester implored anyone seeing vandals damaging the tree to report it immediately to the police.
His instincts implored him to edge forward, but the gunpowder barrels, whether full or not, kept him in his place.
At last he implored Edgar to guide him to the brink of a cliff so that he could throw himself off.
They even sent an embassy to England's ally, the Duke of Burgundy, and implored him to protect them.

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