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What is the present tense of tired out?

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The present tense of tired out is tire out.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of tire out is tires out.

The present participle of tire out is tiring out.

The past participle of tire out is tired out.

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The prolonged smoking time necessary, largely the result of its compactness, may tire out the novice.
If you are looking to tire out the little ones, look no further than a fun-packed day at Willows Farm Village.
I was still in hopes the wildebeest would tire out and leave me, and then I could soon run home.
Let's say I was trying to tire out a polar bear with my snowmobile, what would happen to me?
It could be something as simple as the finish on the paper: too high a gloss can tire out your eyes fast.
They will undoubtedly bring up other arguments in as many markets as possible to tire out Aereo.

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