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What is the past tense of lean?

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

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The past tense of lean is leaned or leant (chiefly Britain).

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lean is leans.

The present participle of lean is leaning.

The past participle of lean is leaned or leant (chiefly Britain).

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She leaned back against her pillows and tapped her pen against the leather bound book.
Fireworks lit the sky above them, Jonathan leaned back and Ava lay with her head on his stomach.
Faon leaned back on the couch, yawning and stretching his arms above his head.
She leant across the table and pointed her remarks with her knitting needles.
He suddenly leant threateningly over the child, eyebrows furrowed, eyes glittering menacingly.
I leant back with my black brush in my hand and combed my hair into a high ponytail.

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