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What is the past tense of sleuth?

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The past tense of sleuth is sleuthed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of sleuth is sleuths.

The present participle of sleuth is sleuthing.

The past participle of sleuth is sleuthed.

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He sleuthed among early-stage innovators, especially biotech companies, and shied away from the big drug makers that are the bedrock of many health portfolios.
Just as Benjamin sleuthed the remnants of 19th century Paris for clues of the past, novelists today are looking to Baghdad, Cairo and beyond as archives of memories, places where corruption has privileged certain histories.
Helaine Olen sleuthed it out over at ForbesWoman.
But first, it seems sensible to note what Sarah Lund and Jan Meyer have already sleuthed out, remind ourselves which questions still need answering and throw a few theories out there.
Since the demise of the brilliant amateurs who sleuthed for their own entertainment at the beginning of the last century, diabolical poisoners with complex motives have been strictly police work.
They've singled out rising stars to watch and sleuthed for bargain events.

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