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What is the past tense of transact?

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The past tense of transact is transacted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of transact is transacts.

The present participle of transact is transacting.

The past participle of transact is transacted.

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They also transacted business for the imperial court and were awarded ranks and privileges.
When they are pursued, the course of the proceeding runs on smooth and silent, transacted by the attornies in the cause and the officers of the court, without ever being heard of in open court.
The company's business includes both reinsurance and retrocession business transacted directly with clients or through reinsurance brokers.
The way business is transacted, government operates, and national defense is conducted have changed.
The chief of these is the principle of Senatorial courtesy, under which business can only be transacted by consent of the minority.
This includes after-tax amounts, provided these amounts are transacted as direct rollovers.

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