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What is the past tense of harken?

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The past tense of harken is harkened.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of harken is harkens.

The present participle of harken is harkening.

The past participle of harken is harkened.

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From February to April 2006, trade unionists in Djibouti opposed the introduction of a new labour code, which they claimed harkened back to inimical French colonial laws that severely limited workers' rights to organize.
Men's looks harkened back a decade or more, with safari jackets, a '70s-era glen-plaid shirt jacket and an all-American baseball jacket in olive suede.
It also harkened back to Ada Lovelace, who asserted that machines would be able to do almost anything, except think on their own.
Nicolette was in prison, as you have harkened and heard, in the chamber.
Their return to action harkened back to the days of organized militancy in the West Bank.

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