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What is the past tense of seek out?

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The past tense of seek out is sought out.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of seek out is seeks out.

The present participle of seek out is seeking out.

The past participle of seek out is sought out.

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We sought out to evaluate the outcomes of anemic patients admitted to a medical ICU in comparison to non-anemic patients.
I had initially sought out Dr. Burke for information of the wall lizards of West Philadelphia.
This chief sought out Adventists because they taught people to read and sing in English.
I also sought out smaller houses, manors, rectories and cottages that can be visited by the public.
They sought out a guest services representative and booked themselves into a 5 star resort, just a 20 minute drive away.
People were invited and encouraged to sail close to the winds of slander as the show and the presenter sought out audience share.

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