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What is the past tense of rack?

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The past tense of rack is racked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of rack is racks.

The present participle of rack is racking.

The past participle of rack is racked.

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In a city racked by violence for a week, there was yet another shootout on Sunday.
He also was into voyeurism and bondage, it seems, and liked nothing more than to watch naked men being racked and tortured in the dungeons.
Back home he is racked by paranoia, loneliness and inextinguishable desire for Simone.
We only have about 5 weeks now until you come home and already I am racked with both apprehension and happiness.
In the seventies we were racked with economic problems like huge inflation and double-digit unemployment.
Then he tells me that he is racked by self-doubt and is never satisfied with the interviews he has conducted.

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