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What is the past tense of dynamite?

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The past tense of dynamite is dynamited.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of dynamite is dynamites.

The present participle of dynamite is dynamiting.

The past participle of dynamite is dynamited.

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The ledge is long gone, having been dynamited in the nineteenth century to make way for a railroad.
Large quantities of rock had to be dynamited, taken to the surface, crushed, and then treated by chemical process.
Trains lines were dynamited, and civilians were attacking police stations and disarming police officers and taking them prisoner.
The 2300 block of Park Avenue, three blocks north of Temple University, is so blighted it ought to be dynamited.
One night several months ago he dynamited the large rock in the center of the garden.
The icy ground was dynamited to dig a 20,000-yard trench for a common grave.

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