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What is the past tense of comport?

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The past tense of comport is comported.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of comport is comports.

The present participle of comport is comporting.

The past participle of comport is comported.

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But throughout she comported herself with dignity, went off and studied law and just got on with her life.
In court, Judge Mr Justice Dingemans paid tribute to Becky's family for the dignity in which they had comported themselves during the trial.
They have demonstrated and comported themselves tremendously well in Afghanistan.
Over in Seattle, some jagoff comported himself even more offensively as this anonymous writer tells it.
Zevon was a fine songrwriter and performer who comported himself with great dignity after he announced his fatal illness.
I think it was a very, very important day in American history, and the judges comported themselves as if it were a very important day.

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