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What is the past tense of seek?

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The past tense of seek is sought.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of seek is seeks.

The present participle of seek is seeking.

The past participle of seek is sought.

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Churches with an attractional posture toward mission have long sought to be hospitable to seekers and other visitors who might attend worship.
They sought asylum and were given refugee status by the government.
Many might with joy have sought out her liberal dwelling, but no one had idly waited till the moment it was at her disposal.
Ava Haynes, the oldest daughter, was a warm friend of Lillie Calhoun, whom she soon sought and led quickly into the conservatory.
It was, and still is, an anticity movement that sought to provide a rural space for its members to enjoy.
Descartes sought certainty in the existence of God grounded in apodeictic demonstrations.

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