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What is the past tense of abut?

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The past tense of abut is abutted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of abut is abuts.

The present participle of abut is abutting.

The past participle of abut is abutted.

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It abutted a working class neighbourhood, typical of the mixed quality of such inner city neighbourhoods.
The butchers' shambles, where animals were slaughtered and sold on Sundays, abutted the courthouse.
Her husband's family had been farmers on this part of the Chilterns for a couple of generations and the pub abutted their land.
Clark Air Base, a major U. S. Air Force base in the Philippines, also abutted the volcano.
In Asia, where taiga abutted directly on the steppe, hunters and gatherers of the forest were prone to migrate into the open grasslands.
At a PGA Tour event this past spring, the physiotherapy trailer practically abutted the practice putting green.

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