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What is the past tense of counsel?

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The past tense of counsel is counselledUK (Britain, Canada) or counseledUS.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of counsel is counsels.

The present participle of counsel is counsellingUK (British spelling) or counselingUS.

The past participle of counsel is counselledUK (Britain, Canada) or counseledUS.

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She is a Sydney-based consultant psychologist who has counselled many people who have been caught up in bank robberies.
She estimated that she's counselled about 400 people, almost all of them women, since founding the organisation.
In these new circumstances, he has counselled writers and intellectuals to be cautious.
Women who are ambivalent about the permanence of the procedure should be counseled to strongly consider another contraceptive method.
Workers should be counseled about personal hygiene, and management personnel should be advised about proper handwashing agents.
In fact, she was counseled to remove her ear hoop for the forum, but she refused.

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