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What is the past tense of intrigue?

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The past tense of intrigue is intrigued.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of intrigue is intrigues.

The present participle of intrigue is intriguing.

The past participle of intrigue is intrigued.

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Angela, a whitewater rafter, skydiver and the family's risk-taker was intrigued by the idea.
Readers will be intrigued by the idea that in the blink of an eye one can make a valid and justifiable decision.
I was intrigued by the piece as I had never before seen a textile that was woven to mimic quilting actually used as the base for a quilt.
Philip says that since age ten he has been intrigued by the technical and physiological demands of race walking.
I am pretty excited and intrigued by a film setting that makes use of such a wide-ranging soundtrack.
The clients are obsessed with themselves, but also intrigued by the reticent Mira and her war-torn country.

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