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What is the past tense of make redundant?

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The past tense of make redundant is made redundant.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of make redundant is makes redundant.

The present participle of make redundant is making redundant.

The past participle of make redundant is made redundant.

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Hopes have been dashed for all 38 employees of the ill-fated car dealership DC Cook with the announcement that they are being made redundant.
We were told at a meeting two weeks ago that we were going to be made redundant.
On top of all this, he has been given a full-time job as the water bailiff, back at the quarry where he was made redundant some 25 years ago.
Most of the people he used to work with have been made redundant, but David has been kept on because he's brilliant at his job.
Of 600 made redundant since July 2002, 33 are claiming jobseeker's allowance.
The group went into receivership on 27 August and Mr Wright was made redundant on that date.

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