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What is the past tense of trumpet?

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The past tense of trumpet is trumpeted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of trumpet is trumpets.

The present participle of trumpet is trumpeting.

The past participle of trumpet is trumpeted.

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Park and ride schemes were trumpeted amid much enthusiasm more than a decade ago but took a long time to catch on in Swindon.
All joking apart, the heavenly Hellenic national triumph should act as a loud, trumpeted warning to the Premiership's pampered platoon.
The bicycle, despite being heaped with scorn by outraged men, was consistently trumpeted by progressive women as a tool for increased freedoms.
The contract was trumpeted as a way of injecting investment and commercial know-how into the public sector.
The convening of the ultimate power lunch has been much trumpeted by the American media.
And this fact will, no doubt, be trumpeted as a success by those set in authority over us.

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