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What is the past tense of adduce?

What's the past tense of adduce? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of adduce is adduced.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of adduce is adduces.

The present participle of adduce is adducing.

The past participle of adduce is adduced.

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Whether The Katangese consist of one or more ethnic groups is, for this purpose immaterial and no evidence has been adduced to that effect.
The concavity of the retina is another fact adduced in favour of the theory that our visual space is curved.
He thus adduced from the landlord evidence that she was a well-known troublemaker in local public houses.
The article was based on a sworn statement not so far adduced in evidence at Dublin Castle.
Some philosophers have adduced hypothetical examples to support the conclusion that we ought to set the threshold very high.
The total viva voce evidence adduced at the trial is set forth in less than ten pages of transcript.

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