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What is the past tense of demolish?

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The past tense of demolish is demolished.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of demolish is demolishes.

The present participle of demolish is demolishing.

The past participle of demolish is demolished.

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Any structures erected in defiance of this law would be demolished, he warned.
Intruders and accessories to crime, we had our voyeuristic detachment demolished twice over.
Early on, a church building, previously depicted as the last safe place on earth, is abruptly demolished.
It has been inserted into the stone abutment of a railway bridge which, long demolished, once spanned the river Serein.
The demolished houses were occupied by those who were regular tenants of waqf and had paid rent of June and July too.
Old fir flooring, recovered from a demolished building, finds new life as wainscot in the Ecotrust Building, Portland, Oregon.

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