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What is the past tense of remedy?

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The past tense of remedy is remedied.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of remedy is remedies.

The present participle of remedy is remedying.

The past participle of remedy is remedied.

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The problem of the urban poor cannot be remedied simply by racial toleration, nor even by recirculating monies and utilities.
The fall of seventeenth-century art into critical disapprobation was not soon remedied.
The judicious application of a screwdriver quickly remedied this situation.
I mean, don't tell me that I'm turning into a politician, skipping over the real problems to focus on the flashy, easily remedied crowd-pleasers.
Sam suddenly realized that she was still in his arms and quickly remedied the problem.
The nation's general dimness cannot be remedied with a week's worth of quizzing.

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