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What is the past tense of re-engineer?

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The past tense of re-engineer is re-engineered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-engineer is re-engineers.

The present participle of re-engineer is re-engineering.

The past participle of re-engineer is re-engineered.

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The Jekyll line, which offers adjustable full-suspension and all-mountain performance, has also been re-engineered.
Levees have to be re-engineered and an underachieving school system re-resurrected, probably under state control.
A Logitech Wingman joystick was re-engineered for use as a gestural input device.
Then, in the mid-1980s, camera manufacturer Lindhof re-engineered its 617S panoramic model.
Don't get me wrong, they're all re-engineered to sound like we're getting the best signal you can imagine, but they still sound like radio.
To manage the Corvette's greater performance, the C6 brake system has been re-engineered.

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