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What is the past tense of exemplify?

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The past tense of exemplify is exemplified.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of exemplify is exemplifies.

The present participle of exemplify is exemplifying.

The past participle of exemplify is exemplified.

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Darwin's last major publication was a treatise on the lowly earthworm that exemplified the meticulous scientific method that brought him to fame.
This type of interaction occurs in horses, elephants, hyraxes, rodents, and lagomorphs but is probably best exemplified in the termites.
The number of species released in California waters exemplified Stone's policy of scattergun experimentation.
More generally, animality stands in for all that is repressed by culture, as exemplified by Albee's earlier animal play, The Zoo Story.
Wilde's remarkable essay exemplified the links between aestheticism and individualist socialism.
These proofs date from the same period of revision exemplified by the large corpus of revises that came in late April and throughout May.

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