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What is the past tense of mean to?

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The past tense of mean to is meant to.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of mean to is means to.

The present participle of mean to is meaning to.

The past participle of mean to is meant to.

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Our supportive products are meant to provide a possible support for nutrient absorption and eupepsia.
Comedy quiffs, tinny synths and half an inch of rouge were never meant to last.
Mark jabbed his fork at what he supposed was meant to be some kind of lasagna.
In their stead came new surfaces stripped of unnecessary features, surfaces meant to reflect a building's function more accurately.
The next morning my mum told me they had been on the phone saying I wasn't meant to leave.
This type of piercing was meant to mark life stage changes in group affiliation.

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