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What is the past tense of infringe?

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The past tense of infringe is infringed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of infringe is infringes.

The present participle of infringe is infringing.

The past participle of infringe is infringed.

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We believe the Rambus patents are invalid, not infringed and unenforceable.
Unable to bear the situation any longer, Zhang Jianya turned to the court, alleging that Zhang Chun had criminally infringed upon his reputation.
These are the inalienable rights of a young person, though they are too often infringed upon already.
It's a fascinating case as James Newton, the flautist in question, did not claim that his copyright had been infringed.
This way, one might have interaction yet preserve a kind of nomological closure, in the sense that no laws are infringed.
They claimed that his new material infringed their copyright on some of his old songs.

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