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What is the past tense of overachieve?

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The past tense of overachieve is overachieved.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of overachieve is overachieves.

The present participle of overachieve is overachieving.

The past participle of overachieve is overachieved.

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The Cardinals have overachieved to get here and if they get to even 7-9, that will be even more of a feat.
All of his teams overachieved because Herbie understood how to get the best out of each player and make him part of a team.
The leader of an ordinary bunch of footballers who overachieved at the World Cup should have made his exit after the summer extravaganza.
That victory made the Patriots a nice story as the underdogs that overachieved and miraculously had their dreams come true.
The next night, he said his players had overachieved in many ways this season.
There, she explains, she found friends who had not overachieved in class nor aspired to elected office.

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