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What is the past tense of augur?

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The past tense of augur is augured.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of augur is augurs.

The present participle of augur is auguring.

The past participle of augur is augured.

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This augured a fundamentally contemptuous attitude toward the principles that had previously sustained US legitimacy.
He said that both sides' willingness to talk augured well for a peaceful outcome.
The swarms of gnats and mosquitoes were annoying, but augured well for our hopes of spotting tiny bug-eating birds.
Judd's thesis augured the inevitable evolution of Modern art into pure formalism and object-ness.
Of course, they augured stuff by poking around in crow guts too, so that's how much they knew.
I tried to recall what it was about his demeanor or statements that augured this rejection, but could not find any clues.

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