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What is the present tense of tided over?

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The present tense of tided over is tide over.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of tide over is tides over.

The present participle of tide over is tiding over.

The past participle of tide over is tided over.

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Their unstinted co-operation played a vital role in helping us tide over the crisis.
In summer, it is near the eastern end of Île d'Orléans and moves back and forth with the tide over a distance of some 20 kilometres.
In between this opus and World Coming Down, Type O released The Least Worst Of compilation to tide over fans over.
London buses will also be running, with 250 more vehicles called into service by TfL to tide over the strike.
The only and best way to tide over the difficulties is to improve the technological competitiveness of domestic enterprises.
The alliance provides food rations, medicines and cash loans to residents when they have to tide over a difficult period.

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