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What is the past tense of requite?

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The past tense of requite is requited.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of requite is requites.

The present participle of requite is requiting.

The past participle of requite is requited.

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The film also continues the on-screen relationship of Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine, though here his love is requited, unlike in The Apartment.
A couple of scenes later, her unrequited love has been requited, and the two of them are in bed together.
She is someone who has fallen in love and who cannot believe that such love can be requited.
At 15, I was chunky, not very attractive and none of my crushes was ever requited.
He fell deeply in love with a niece, the daughter of one of his older brothers, and she requited his love.
We reopen old wounds of briefly requited, now lost love, hidden pain, suppressed grief.

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