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What is the past tense of make known?

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The past tense of make known is made known.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of make known is makes known.

The present participle of make known is made known.

The past participle of make known is made known.

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He made known, in no uncertain terms, what Belgian colonialism meant to the Congolese.
Ultimately his priests achieved great influence owing to their reputation as foretellers of future events, who made known the will of the god.
Remember though you are only entitled to a refund if goods are faulty, misdescribed or not fit for the purpose made known to the retailer.
A range of colours will be made known to the various groups involved when planning their designs.
Any known medical condition or information regarding your health should be made known to your travel companion.
A tremendous crowd assembled outside the French Embassy shortly after the news was made known.

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