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What is the past tense of dismember?

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The past tense of dismember is dismembered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of dismember is dismembers.

The present participle of dismember is dismembering.

The past participle of dismember is dismembered.

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Horses are dismembered, arrows slice through necks, and swift blades render unexpected carnage.
A post-mortem revealed that the dead man had been hit on the side of the head with a blunt instrument before being strangled and dismembered.
He was not there when the child was born, he was not there when the child died and he was not there when the child was dismembered and buried?
Thompson, who denies murder, then allegedly dismembered the body before burying the remains in the Lake District.
The corpses had not been flayed or dismembered in any way, but succumbed to their stab wounds and blood loss.
The European empires were dismembered by nationalist movements, with support from lawyers, journalists, unions, and the churches.

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