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What is the past tense of gear up?

What's the past tense of gear up? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of gear up is geared up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of gear up is gears up.

The present participle of gear up is gearing up.

The past participle of gear up is geared up.

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Meanwhile, with liquidity returning to the credit market, the junk bond sector is once again getting geared up to sell paper.
However, we're geared up for a distance fight, where Scott will be looking to outbox rather than outpunch Johnson.
New York's transport system is geared up to get masses of people round the city quickly, cheaply and easily.
The percentage return would have been even greater had you geared up by using a mortgage.
News reports indicate student activists had geared up for a series of counterdemonstrations.
The second is that borrowers have geared up on the expectation that interest rates will stay low for long.

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