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What is the past tense of petition?

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The past tense of petition is petitioned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of petition is petitions.

The present participle of petition is petitioning.

The past participle of petition is petitioned.

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For further clarification on abutters lists for particular projects, kindly contact the petitioned board or agency.
The felling of a sycamore tree in Bradford on Avon has angered residents who petitioned for its survival.
In 1999 he petitioned for his own sequestration and was declared a personal bankrupt.
In 1985, after his cardinal petitioned the Vatican to beatify 117 Vietnamese martyrs, he was told he could never be released.
In 1693, he petitioned for, and was granted, the stewardships of several hundred courts in Cornwall.
Womens groups petitioned the state governments and the Reichstag to open the Abitur and university study to women.

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