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What is the past tense of sire?

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The past tense of sire is sired.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of sire is sires.

The present participle of sire is siring.

The past participle of sire is sired.

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Oh, wait, no-no, he was still a beater and a cheater and sired a daughter who's got issues.
Among cooperative breeders of certain other species, such as wolves and jackals, pups born in the same litter can be sired by different fathers.
The test identifies whether meat is pure Aberdeen Angus, from an animal sired by an Aberdeen Angus bull, or another breed.
Territorial males sired the majority of offspring, but residents and transients also sired small numbers of nestlings.
For example, they found that although female sand lizards appeared to mate randomly, unrelated males sired more offspring.
Stakes-placed winner Aggie Southpaw, a nine-year-old son of Forty Niner, has sired ten foals of racing age and six yearlings.

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