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What is the past tense of brigade?

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The past tense of brigade is brigaded.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of brigade is brigades.

The present participle of brigade is brigading.

The past participle of brigade is brigaded.

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Conflict has been a banner behind which a large number of disparate discontents have been brigaded.
After periods of training, the 12th brigaded with the 13th, 14th and 16th Regiments.
These two regiments had been brigaded together since the beginning of the war, and had fought side by side in every action.
Two divisions were sent to France, although one lacked artillery and was brigaded with the French.
During the changes during the spring of 1864, the 82nd was brigaded with the 26th Wisconsin.
He was fascinated with the Volunteer Infantry, which was brigaded with his own.

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