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What is the past tense of debit?

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The past tense of debit is debited.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of debit is debits.

The present participle of debit is debiting.

The past participle of debit is debited.

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Many lenders offer a quarter-point reduction for borrowers who agree to have payments automatically debited from their bank accounts.
I pay several bills using standing orders, yet these payments reach their recipients up to five working days after being debited from my account.
These accounts were debited for the expenses, with the corresponding credit to the cash account.
One account is debited for the amount involved in any transaction and another account is credited.
However, no such amount was ever credited to the Guardian's Fund and Poswa's bank account shows that no such amount was ever debited from it.
The entire monthly balance is automatically debited from your bank account on a pre-arranged date.

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