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What is the past tense of attrite?

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

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The past tense of attrite is attrited.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of attrite is attrites.

The present participle of attrite is attriting.

The past participle of attrite is attrited.

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This finally brought the task force freedom of movement along main supply routes into and out of the city, as the enemy's outlying forces were attrited.
Lose access to a base or have a single MSC support ship attrited out, and we have a game-changer.
His son can use the words in the confidence that time has attrited their historical resonances.
British Tornadoes were heavily attrited in this operation, which forced everybody to rethink this activity.
It had been attrited to such a point by air strikes that it was no longer a viable fighting unit.
What we think we're seeing them do is move to reinforce other forces that have already been significantly degraded or attrited at this point.

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