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What is the past tense of condole?

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The past tense of condole is condoled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of condole is condoles.

The present participle of condole is condoling.

The past participle of condole is condoled.

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Several other scholars and organisations have condoled his demise and paid tributes to the departed soul.
Manmohan Singh has expressed shock over the boat tragedy in the Andamans and has condoled the loss of lives.
I condoled with Tiare, and remarked feelingly that men were deceivers ever, then asked her to go on with her story of Strickland.
Aunt Farnsworth condoled with her niece on the loss of her money, and the receipt for sally lunn cake.
Observing a married couple, whose domestic troubles were matter of notoriety, he condoled with both on having mutually taken a house adder to their bosoms.
Barwari thanked Iraq's allies and condoled with the victims' families in the recent attacks in Fallujah and areas where Iraqi rebel resistance is heavily felt.

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