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What is the past tense of collude?

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The past tense of collude is colluded.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of collude is colludes.

The present participle of collude is colluding.

The past participle of collude is colluded.

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Have the world's press somehow colluded to gang up against him, for some reason?
The Fourth and Fifth Defendants colluded in conspiracy to defraud for their own personal gains.
It was implied that he had colluded unfairly with Manchester United in his side's defeat last Saturday.
In some cases, local officials and members of indigenous cabildos colluded to divest the Indian communities of their land.
Sir Mark Sykes, a crusty diplomat who had colluded with the French to give them Damascus, was more defiantly a misogynist.
It is alleged that these employees colluded with certain builders who were contracted by the trust and in return received certain kickbacks.

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