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What is the past tense of replan?

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The past tense of replan is replanned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of replan is replans.

The present participle of replan is replanning.

The past participle of replan is replanned.

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Wren replanned the entire city and supervised the rebuilding of 51 churches.
Unnecessary and unsightly accretions have been stripped away and the building replanned to accommodate new teaching spaces and laboratories.
The centre of the town was replanned and this building replaced by a great basilica and forum stretching from Lombard Street on the east to Lime Street on the west.
The kitchen was replanned and internal doors removed to make the house more open.
Front-of-house spaces have been replanned to make them lighter, larger and connect more coherently with Sloane Square.
The journey is called off, replanned for some other time. Today was one of those days.

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