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What is the present tense of geared up?

What's the present tense of geared up? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of geared up is gear up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of gear up is gears up.

The present participle of gear up is gearing up.

The past participle of gear up is geared up.

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Just as private landlords gear up to increase their returns, so property companies do likewise.
Beer lovers are getting ready to celebrate with a drink as they gear up for a three-day beer festival.
Provided things are going well, debt financing helps a company gear up to boost returns, but investors know the dangers of debt.
Investment trusts can also gear up, by borrowing money to invest if they so wish.
As hitters gear up, he gears down, recording outs with changeups traveling as slowly as 68 mph.
In fact, they would much rather businesses gear up with some debt so less of the company's own assets are being used.

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