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What is the past tense of implead?

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The past tense of implead is impleaded.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of implead is impleads.

The present participle of implead is impleading.

The past participle of implead is impleaded.

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Diane Kingsmill-Flynn, the wife of Mr. Justice Bernard Flynn, was an impleaded party to the action.
Respondent also impleaded the sub-lessees of R.C. Smith as parties-defendants.
The syndicate shall be impleaded in the case of any judicial contestation of the assessment of a fraction by a co-owner.
The first was that the King could not be impleaded in his own courts.
They cannot exclude from the indictment certain individuals against whom there is the same evidence as those impleaded.
In addition to suing each other, one of the brothers also impleaded the Company's lawyer, comptroller and auditors.

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