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What is the past tense of digress?

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The past tense of digress is digressed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of digress is digresses.

The present participle of digress is digressing.

The past participle of digress is digressed.

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My informants, many of whom I have known for more than a decade, digressed through contradictory narrations.
They loved him even more when he digressed from his prepared speech to intervene in domestic British politics.
I have allowed you a procedural motion in which you have also digressed and indulged in name-calling.
Mr. Speaker, I must say that I am a bit surprised to see how much the Liberals have digressed from the issue since this debate began.
Wow, I have digressed so far even I can't remember what this was about.
You are perhaps saying to yourselves that I have somewhat digressed from Canada's role in the Cold War.

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