What is the past tense of call off?

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The past tense of call off is called off.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of call off is calls off.

The present participle of call off is calling off.

The past participle of call off is called off.

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But while every other match was called off early in the day, or even on Friday, Peebles were left to count the cost of a wasted journey.
An air strike was called off because a lawyer at US Central Command was concerned about the risk of disproportionate civilian casualties.
That game was called off because of the frozen pitch, giving some of the walking wounded more time to get fit.
Coastguards called off the search involving a police helicopter and the air-sea rescue helicopter from a nearby airbase.
He let it be known that he would address the workers' concerns, and on that basis the union officials called off the strike.
York City Ladies had a wasted journey last weekend when their game at North Ferriby was called off 20 minutes before kick-off.

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