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What is the past tense of abolish?

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The past tense of abolish is abolished.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of abolish is abolishes.

The present participle of abolish is abolishing.

The past participle of abolish is abolished.

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It was experts who abolished grammar schools for their presumed comprehensive paradise.
Parliament has not abolished arbitration and litigation of construction disputes.
On 21 September the monarchy was abolished in France and a republic was declared.
That gives a total of one hundred and six countries that have abolished the death penalty in practice.
Road tax will be abolished and the loss of revenue will be compensated for with an additional surcharge on fuel.
At the beginning of this year the global quota system for textiles was abolished.

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