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What is the present tense of leased out?

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The present tense of leased out is lease out.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lease out is leases out.

The present participle of lease out is leasing out.

The past participle of lease out is leased out.

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Changes could include adjustments in land policy to make it easier for farmers to lease out land.
They could lease out the land to their family or someone else, or cultivate it cooperatively with other women.
Councils that own freeholds and lease out properties to tenants are also affected by this.
The B. C. Chicken Marketing Board relaxed its leasing rules to allow high-risk farms to lease out their quotas and sit empty during the freshet.
The second option is to lease out the fitness portion of the wellness project to an independent, for-profit operator.
In this Angeleno fantasy, when we finally buy that house, we will build and lease out separate guest quarters.

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