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What is the past tense of suffice?

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The past tense of suffice is sufficed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of suffice is suffices.

The present participle of suffice is sufficing.

The past participle of suffice is sufficed.

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That sufficed for terrestrial physics, and Galileo did not speculate about celestial physics as did Kepler.
Using wry wit where melodrama would have sufficed, she externalises her character's grave desperation with mettle.
The traditional public religion of the Roman State had sufficed for public purposes, but offered little to the individual.
Through all this he lived in the College too, in a single small room that sufficed for his bachelor requirements.
He chose to snap for goal when a conventional drop punt would have sufficed.
A few minutes sufficed to disentomb the skeleton, for the men sympathised with their young comrade, and worked with all their energies.

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