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What is the past tense of insist?

What's the past tense of insist? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of insist is insisted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of insist is insists.

The present participle of insist is insisting.

The past participle of insist is insisted.

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John insisted on kissing them as well, bringing the first wan smiles to their faces after the events of the night.
Republicans have insisted in recent weeks that she and other Democrats knew waterboarding was in use but made no attempt to protest.
Late in the meal Pichon dropped by to say hi and insisted for dessert I have the Queen of Puddings.
They insisted on calling her Chaelia and sending her to a private academy for schooling.
One camp insisted that Burke's writings were replete with outrage and warrantably so.
Sir Charles Bunbury called on her, and insisted on walking out with her, and became rather particular, but our heroine was inflexible.

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