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What is the past tense of avail?

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The past tense of avail is availed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of avail is avails.

The present participle of avail is availing.

The past participle of avail is availed.

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He has already served substantial time in jail and hasn't availed himself of those opportunities.
Such rights may have availed us nothing, had the client run into financial difficulties.
A number of publishers availed themselves of the advertising opportunities and commissioned Smith to write books for them.
I would suggest that his flying start to war has availed him nothing but the intensified scorn of the nation.
Those who have availed of twinning collaboration from both towns will testify to its success.
That does not mean they have not availed themselves of legal arguments where it was advantageous to do so.

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