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What is the past tense of counter?

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The past tense of counter is countered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of counter is counters.

The present participle of counter is countering.

The past participle of counter is countered.

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He ducked the blow and countered it, his own fist connecting with my jaw and his knee finding its way to my stomach.
A tartar of salmon and scallops was bound with a finely judged, faintly citric emulsion which countered the extreme richness of the meat.
The Communist Party countered by hiring topless women to hand out their campaign literature.
I countered this superstition with a serendipitous discovery from my own research.
The convent countered that those sums had been for the year of her novitiate, but that her formal profession involved a new set of expenses.
It has countered criticism by touting customers of all shapes and sizes buying equally different sets of products.

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