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What is the past tense of lime?

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The past tense of lime is limed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lime is limes.

The present participle of lime is liming.

The past participle of lime is limed.

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The rest will become available over time, and many nutrients will also become more available when a soil is limed.
On one side, a stone wall has been fully exposed and the white wooden flooring has a limed wash finish.
Soils previously limed heavily for a garden or other crops in the past may need the pH lowered.
The kitchen, to the rear, has limed oak units at ground and eye level, a tiled worktop and splashback.
There is a good-sized drawing room features a French-style limed oak fireplace and polished wood floor.
Soil is limed in some areas to improve barley growth and productivity on acid soils, but this practice is often economically unfeasible.

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