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What is the present tense of carved out?

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The present tense of carved out is carve out.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of carve out is carves out.

The present participle of carve out is carving out.

The past participle of carve out is carved out.

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We're trying to take a scalpel and carve out this very small percentage of the people that are gaming the system.
Depending on the atomic species, ion beams can be used to dope semiconductors even as they carve out circuit patterns.
Greedy and acquisitive, he set his sights on this land in order to carve out a feudal domain for himself.
That is to say, we want to carve out a place for conversation, dialogue, dialectic, and debate.
Meanwhile he is paying court to Isabelle over the weekend, hoping to carve out his own share of her family's fortune.
He never assembled the rigs when a gusher was struck or helped carve out the rail tracks and roads that brought in more labour.

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