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What is the past tense of kowtow?

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The past tense of kowtow is kowtowed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of kowtow is kowtows.

The present participle of kowtow is kowtowing.

The past participle of kowtow is kowtowed.

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Ceremonies centred on the groom's kin: couples kowtowed to the man's parents but the woman's relatives were absent.
Once again we have simply kowtowed to the lobby of the advocates of GMOs on the pretext that science will help to make the world a better place.
Nobody suffered more from the rise of Mr Dean than the patrician senator from Massachusetts, who seemed to epitomise the Democratic establishment that had supposedly kowtowed to Mr Bush.
The Liberals kowtowed to the Conservatives as usual and voted with them.
Master Mo went to Xianhua Hill in pray for good rain, he knelt and kowtowed every step he advanced forward.
They just simply kowtowed or bowed down to pressure exerted on them by the Prime Minister.

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