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What is the past tense of torque?

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The past tense of torque is torqued.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of torque is torques.

The present participle of torque is torquing or torqueing.

The past participle of torque is torqued.

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This is partly because the hip must be dislocated and, thus, the vein will be torqued and twisted to prepare the femur for the implant.
The bolts are torqued in a special sequence to draw the intake manifold and its molded rubber gasket on to the cylinder head.
The 100 bhp on tap is torqued up to produce plenty of power early on, and 60 mph in under 10 seconds is not to be sniffed at.
Ensure clamps and fittings are torqued to the manufacturer's specifications for cold weather.
So one of the differences between a two-bolt and a four-bolt is the total amount of force applied when torqued.
Yet it is a living document, and one that can be torqued around according to the biases of its interpreters.

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