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What is the past tense of inventory?

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The past tense of inventory is inventoried.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of inventory is inventories.

The present participle of inventory is inventorying.

The past participle of inventory is inventoried.

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Stockpiles of pine, cherry, hickory, cedar, hard pine, and mahogany were inventoried in the pattern shop.
Aisles are embedded with inexpensive microreaders, and any product can be inventoried real-time.
Inside the bombed-out palace, troops from Attack Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry, rifled through documents and inventoried the building.
It is possible that not all the structures and items inventoried in 883 existed in 869, when Kanshinji was granted state support as a jogakuji.
In 2001, the city inventoried its street trees, completing the plan's first phase.
Teams of young photographers and recorders inventoried over 200,000 older buildings.

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