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What is the past tense of conscript?

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The past tense of conscript is conscripted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of conscript is conscripts.

The present participle of conscript is conscripting.

The past participle of conscript is conscripted.

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The tradition still survived of the father-in-law assuming the conjugal rights of a conscripted son.
I was right of course and probably some of their big brothers were conscripted and killed.
There are also reports that civilians are being conscripted to fight or be human shields.
Once a first lieutenant in the Army, he had chosen to resign and was punished by being conscripted as a soldier back into the same unit.
In the Soviet Union, where millions of women were conscripted, they were just as aggressive and just as brutalised by the experience as the men.
That war was not the quarrel of the indigenous people, yet we conscripted them to fight it.

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