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What is the past tense of climax?

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The past tense of climax is climaxed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of climax is climaxes.

The present participle of climax is climaxing.

The past participle of climax is climaxed.

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The stasis climaxed in a paroxysm of killing during which the now-dominant democrats cornered and slaughtered their less numerous opponents.
Following his murder, the rule of terror climaxed in the retaliatory destruction of the village.
The sadness and overwhelming glee of returning home climaxed in a series of events that were truly undescribable.
The evening climaxed with a medley of favourites which satiated fans of his back catalogue.
Thus climaxed a family boardroom drama that has rocked Hyundai, the largest chaebol, and Korean business.
The event climaxed with a band concert given by The Dragoon Guards, at a sunset ceremony in Imphal Barracks.

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