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What is the past tense of paraphrase?

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The past tense of paraphrase is paraphrased.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of paraphrase is paraphrases.

The present participle of paraphrase is paraphrasing.

The past participle of paraphrase is paraphrased.

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In part because the meanings of a Beethoven symphony can't be paraphrased into words, one can make purely personal, emotional use of the music.
Absolutely, and in hindsight, perhaps I wish I'd just paraphrased it, not used quotes.
Here the indefinite a fun and fruity wine can be paraphrased as a fun and fruity kind of wine.
Chomsky's mention of the address was initially based on paraphrased accounts which he misquoted as direct speech.
The quote attributed to the person is paraphrased but contains more detail than the account in the first statement.
I paraphrased it as referring to damnation, which is the way that most exegetes seem to understand the text.

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