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What is the past tense of bypass?

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The past tense of bypass is bypassed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of bypass is bypasses.

The present participle of bypass is bypassing.

The past participle of bypass is bypassed.

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Alan climbed up to a high traverse to see if they could be bypassed but there was no easy way on.
The official procedure for dealing with issues through the venue manager was largely bypassed.
In summer, when cooking only is desired, most of the mass can be bypassed by the flue gases.
They deliberately bypassed many non-yellow suns until they reached the very next yellow sun.
This we bypassed and after a pasture with cotton grass and a few little streams, we were walking a buttercup meadow back into sunny Burtersett.
Independently, two shipboard groups had each bypassed one of two in-place safety features, confident that the other would suffice.

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