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What is the past tense of lawyer?

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The past tense of lawyer is lawyered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lawyer is lawyers.

The present participle of lawyer is lawyering.

The past participle of lawyer is lawyered.

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This idea may not even require a Memorandum of Understanding, a heavily lawyered process that failed other cities in the past.
The heavily lawyered press release is very suspicious and leads one to conclude that he had in fact divulged the information.
A substantial and somewhat turgid passage that will have been severely lawyered before it was allowed out, but even so, you begin to get a message, of sorts.

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