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What is the past tense of comply with?

What's the past tense of comply with? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of comply with is complied with.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of comply with is complies with.

The present participle of comply with is complying with.

The past participle of comply with is complied with.

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The association said public accountants would only audit their financial reports if they complied with auditing standards.
A letter from the accreditor made public by the university spelled out the ways in which it had not complied with accreditation requirements.
Despite moans and groans, they complied with orders and continued their journey.
And he said a clearly expressed specific intention that something should be complied with just overrode that general provision.
No affirmatives were required, unless they replied in the negative, he knew his orders would be complied with.
Employers with live-in domestic workers could deduct 10 percent for accommodation, but only if it complied with the minimum standards set.

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