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What is the past tense of lobby?

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The past tense of lobby is lobbied.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lobby is lobbies.

The present participle of lobby is lobbying.

The past participle of lobby is lobbied.

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And that's a perk that Freddie Mac has lobbied heavily to maintain over the last 10 years.
He was not a theocrat but a pluralist who lobbied for equal voice for all in the public square.
Even the pressure group who have lobbied so hard against the plan now seem to accept that time and options have run out.
Sensing change was in the air, it lobbied potentially influential politicians and policymakers in a frenzy.
Democrats called in vain for gaveling the vote closed as Republican leaders lobbied their members to switch votes and support the bill.
The eugenics movement lobbied fiercely in favour of measures of forced sterilization for entire categories of the population.

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