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What is the past tense of decamp?

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The past tense of decamp is decamped.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of decamp is decamps.

The present participle of decamp is decamping.

The past participle of decamp is decamped.

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During the 1960s, the university decamped to a suburban greenfield site at Belfield, to the south of the city centre.
Then while on a photo assignment in Reykjavik three years ago, he bumped into an ex girlfriend and within six months had decamped to Iceland.
Before a year had passed the regiment was ordered to be re-established, and our household decamped with bag and baggage for Dublin.
Catching a hint of disapproval, the guests decamped to a local hostelry, where so much drink was taken they were ejected.
Hungary has already decamped, and Holland, the Ukraine, Poland and others are drawing down their troops or leaving altogether.
Fortunately, reason prevailed, the feudal overlords decamped, and no-one was killed.

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