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What is the past tense of bivouac?

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The past tense of bivouac is bivouacked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of bivouac is bivouacs or bivouacks.

The present participle of bivouac is bivouacing or bivouacking.

The past participle of bivouac is bivouacked.

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For their part, Kondo and Ueno bivouacked at the same height for two nights, waiting to be rescued before moving lower for the pickup.
They then turned back but halted their descent and bivouacked at about 7,000 meters after Kuribara became weak, it said.
They bivouacked quickly, and with as little noise as possible, set up an ambush to the rear in case they had been followed.
By nightfall, Hallowell's brigade had covered sixteen miles and had bivouacked at Spring Hill.
By evening they came to the ruins of an ancient city and bivouacked within a building that, though roofless, otherwise remained stood intact.
Initial concerns were ultimately allayed, for the battle group reached Helmstedt without incident and bivouacked for the night at an airfield.

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