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What is the past tense of lay off?

What's the past tense of lay off? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of lay off is laid off.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lay off is lays off.

The present participle of lay off is laying off.

The past participle of lay off is laid off.

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Thousands of farm workers, mainly Spanish-speaking migrants, have been laid off.
While other city employees have received pink slips, no cops are scheduled to be laid off.
This isn't the first time, but a group of striking workers in Korea have been laid off by text message by their employer.
Every week fifty more people were getting laid off, and I knew it was only a matter of time.
They included unemployed architects and managers as much as bankrupt shopkeepers or workers laid off.
They have laid off staff and renegotiated fixed costs, from lease payments to Internet access.

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