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What is the past tense of subjoin?

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The past tense of subjoin is subjoined.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of subjoin is subjoins.

The present participle of subjoin is subjoining.

The past participle of subjoin is subjoined.

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The subjoined is a drawing of the gauze burner, which is an open cylinder with wire gauze at the top.
I had now borne it for two years, but I often subjoined to it my family name.
A concise notice of his prophetical achievements is subjoined.
In contrast, incorporation involves a base whose categorization has subjoined to it another category, rather than vice versa.
The narrative will now be most fitly continued in the language of the doctor's own report, herewith subjoined.

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