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What is the past tense of parallel?

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The past tense of parallel is paralleled or parallelled (Britain).

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of parallel is parallels.

The present participle of parallel is paralleling or parallelling (Britain).

The past participle of parallel is paralleled or parallelled (Britain).

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Its roots are in the heavens and its branches permeate the cosmos, paralleled in occidental mythology by the Norse Yggdrasill.
His poems utilise the abstract power of language in a way that is paralleled by Salcedo's use of pared down, concrete physical form.
These changes have paralleled dramatic changes in the assessment of practising physicians.
During its final descent, the helicopter may have encountered a slight downwind as it parallelled a ridge line to the west of the landing area.
Criticism of judges' decisions is not necessarily parallelled by a lack of public esteem for the judiciary.
At the same time each of its virtues are parallelled and offset by the petty cruelties of a small, incestuous community.

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