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What is the past tense of wipe out?

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The past tense of wipe out is wiped out.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of wipe out is wipes out.

The present participle of wipe out is wiping out.

The past participle of wipe out is wiped out.

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We have wiped out more species than I can name, from the dodo to the moa to the quagga to the thylacine.
These fears are well grounded, as not many years before this city was built, a large flood wiped out the entire known world.
A snowstorm wiped out live racing at five tracks in the Eastern United States on Sunday.
With the electoral boundaries gerrymandered in parallel, many nationalist council majorities were wiped out.
A number of predatory fish, including the introduced tilapia species, wiped out most of the river's water beetles and bugs.
But, no, we just quietly wiped out 30 percent of the revenue of pharmacies.

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