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What is the past tense of bulldoze?

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

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The past tense of bulldoze is bulldozed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of bulldoze is bulldozes.

The present participle of bulldoze is bulldozing.

The past participle of bulldoze is bulldozed.

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Each one a building of unique character, irreplaceable, yet bulldozed in the name of progress.
Local authority-owned facilities in the area, known as Hawthorn, could be bulldozed to make way for new buildings, possibly houses.
Temples, ancient settlements and old and historical buildings have been bulldozed to make way for various development projects.
As the plans stand, the historic burgages will be bulldozed to make way for the cinema and a restaurant.
The ruins of the apartment buildings were quickly bulldozed after the 1999 bombings.
She says it ignored the wishes of the people and it was bulldozed through by senior ruling party officials.

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