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What is the past tense of posture?

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The past tense of posture is postured.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of posture is postures.

The present participle of posture is posturing.

The past participle of posture is postured.

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He has postured and posed, but apart from one shouting-match with the judge on February 11th he has also plainly compromised.
Who has carried on while we have talked, debated, researched and postured?
In all these species the head is postured frontally and the attitude is used when a foreign object is seen.
Initially postured to face a military-style threat, EUFOR has had to expand its security remit to the contribution to the protection of the local population and humanitarian community against criminality.
Dr. Mayes: The biological response of the lower jaw being postured forward with the CBJ are muscular adaptation along with bony readaptation to the tension placed on the head of the condyle.
On the walls the shadows leaped and postured, now being of giant figures stretching to the roof, now squat dwarfs scrabbling on the floor.

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