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What is the past tense of appose?

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The past tense of appose is apposed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of appose is apposes.

The present participle of appose is apposing.

The past participle of appose is apposed.

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The left cerebellar tonsil was displaced backward, and the right cerebellar tonsil was herniated and closely apposed to the medulla.
The SSL protocol, as well as a digital signature apposed to the accounting documents ensures that these are kept safe.
Most of the fish were taken before lunchtime with the larger wave as apposed to the afternoon, which had a small ripple and bright sunshine.
The instrument may, on the application of the interested party, have an enforcement formula apposed to it by the competent authority.
Under the uniform law an arbitral award cannot be enforced until the competent authority has apposed the enforcement formula to it.
It is clear from the well-preserved articulated mandibles of KUVP that the sutural surfaces of the apposed adsymphysials did interpenetrate.

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