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What is the past tense of redistrict?

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The past tense of redistrict is redistricted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of redistrict is redistricts.

The present participle of redistrict is redistricting.

The past participle of redistrict is redistricted.

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The corn laws were repealed, the rotten boroughs were redistricted and the Whigs became credible contenders for power.
You roll this out and set up a bunch of governors around the country and help control how areas are redistricted.
The Dillon school system has been redistricted, and he's been transferred to coach at the reopened East Dillon High, across town and a world away.
The area, which was redistricted after the 2000 census, covers parts of seven counties in the southern metro area.

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