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What is the past tense of rear?

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The past tense of rear is reared.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of rear is rears.

The present participle of rear is rearing.

The past participle of rear is reared.

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All the permissible domesticated or reared quadrupeds can be offered for Qurbani.
Nothing grew on its land, and no living thing was reared in its sheds and barns.
I will always be a sucker for float-fishing, having been reared on the art.
She says once she was driving through a National Park and recognised one of the roos to be Jack, a joey she'd reared years earlier.
Now the dome was restored to its original purple, and the gold rampant horse reared above it.
Big bare spots opened, where whalebacks of naked bedrock reared up and plunged into ponds.

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