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What is the past tense of rule over?

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The past tense of rule over is ruled over.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of rule over is rules over.

The present participle of rule over is ruling over.

The past participle of rule over is ruled over.

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He marched into the country that was ruled over by the slayer of his father.
One example of this is in his sermon on St. Hilda, the seventh-century abbess who ruled over a double monastery of men and women at Whitby.
The subway became a symbol of anarchic ruin, ruled over by criminally undisciplined dark-skinned youths.
Meanwhile he ruled over a French rump state based in the spa town of Vichy.
From Fludds illustration of The Three Worlds, in Figure I, the Intellectual World can be seen as ruled over by the angels and archangels.
It is the only Hindu state in the world, ruled over by monarchs who fancy themselves as reincarnations of the Hindu god Vishnu.

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