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What is the past tense of police?

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The past tense of police is policed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of police is polices.

The present participle of police is policing.

The past participle of police is policed.

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Questions will be asked about how adequately these potentially violent matches are policed.
She hinted at the possibility that the Groceries Order should be policed by the Competition Authority.
Yesterday's protest was policed by officers from Gloucestershire, Avon and Somerset and Wiltshire as well as MoD police.
On top of this the agreement must be policed exclusively by US forces, as opposed to the United Nations or any other body.
It is high time our beaches and recreational areas were policed to ensure that no glass objects are taken anywhere near them.
As of this morning, the area around the Japanese embassy is still heavily policed by regular cops and Armed Police with riot gear.

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