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What is the past tense of forebear?

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The past tense of forebear is forebore.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of forebear is forebears.

The present participle of forebear is forebearing.

The past participle of forebear is foreborne.

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Examples
Jasper was walking about among them alone, but I forebore to join him.
His very cat knew it, and forebore to whisk her tail in the presence of the man of genius.
I did think so but forebore to say it, and I softly followed my conductress.
Above all, South Africa forebore from mounting destabilization measures or creating proxy armed forces.

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