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What is the past tense of free up?

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The past tense of free up is freed up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of free up is frees up.

The present participle of free up is freeing up.

The past participle of free up is freed up.

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The police time now dedicated to the drug trade would be freed up to catch burglars, rapists and murderers.
Non-violent and non-dangerous prisoners can be freed up to 135 days early if the prison governor agrees to their application.
AutoNation has focused on its core dealership business and freed up cash by jettisoning noncore operations, including a credit business.
I sat down and watched the world go by, feeling the panic melt, or, more accurately, the new breathing space it freed up as it left.
Now Black has two rooks covering his back rank, so one of them can be freed up for central duty.
The space freed up by relocating and improving the fracture clinic will be used to enlarge the area.

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