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What is the past tense of restock?

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The past tense of restock is restocked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of restock is restocks.

The present participle of restock is restocking.

The past participle of restock is restocked.

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The list can be tallied at your local grocery store and your larder restocked with a regular weekly delivery.
The virtual shop owner has recently restocked her line of controversial crewnecks, but their viralness means that probably won't last for long.
If they do not reproduce, channel catfish must be restocked periodically to replace those harvested.
The evening is being catered by Tom's Snacks, who recently restocked the vending machines.
The optical scanning of the supplier's container and of the restocked compartment and its location in the machine guarantees safe restocking.
In the 1980s, the government provided aid to farmers, and by the middle of the decade nearly a hundred ranches had been restocked with cattle.

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