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What is the past tense of decree?

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The past tense of decree is decreed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of decree is decrees.

The present participle of decree is decreeing.

The past participle of decree is decreed.

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The primary source of regulations was the slave code decreed by Spanish governor Don Miguel de la Torre on 12 August 1826.
So the emperor granted his request and decreed that one day in the year would be set aside for fools and jesters to rule.
History tells us that in the sixteenth century Ignatius Loyola decreed that henceforth all priests of the Jesuit order must wear a collar.
One of the primary tasks of the Commissioners is to recover those taxes which Parliament has decreed shall be paid.
He was appalled and immediately decreed that all patients receiving such therapy should have proper anaesthetic cover.
Loading time therefore decreed that in combat Texans fire in relays, half the men always carrying charged rifles to prevent being overrun.

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