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What is the past tense of leach?

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The past tense of leach is leached.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of leach is leaches.

The present participle of leach is leaching.

The past participle of leach is leached.

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It is also extremely likely that chemicals such as cyanide and arsenic will be leached into the local water systems.
In the new stage, the ore will first be leached, and then, the residue will be treated by flotation to recover the sulphide content.
Such soil as occurs is usually shallow, leached and mildly acid, and of generally low fertility.
The linseed oil from the paint has leached onto the surrounding paper, creating a greasy aureole.
The soils are mostly leached sands and are defined as generally poor in nutrients and relatively saline except for the clay riverine soils.
The only light leached in from two high windows, or emerged from the titanium white of the oil-paint.

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