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What is the past tense of garrison?

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The past tense of garrison is garrisoned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of garrison is garrisons.

The present participle of garrison is garrisoning.

The past participle of garrison is garrisoned.

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However, the Irish did not simply escape paying taxes at the same level as in Britain, for army regiments were garrisoned in Ireland.
During this period the island was strongly garrisoned by regular troops, and the governor was nominated by the Crown.
It was mainly garrisoned by British troops, who dug more tunnels here to add to the mediaeval ones which already existed there.
He was 13 when the Civil War broke out, and at 16 joined a regiment garrisoned at Newport Pagnell.
England had garrisoned troops in Dublin, and shortly after Matt was born in 1856, soldiers began returning from the Crimean War.
The island was garrisoned by 22,000 soldiers and fortified with a network of underground bunkers.

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