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What is the past tense of strike off?

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The past tense of strike off is struck off.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of strike off is strikes off.

The present participle of strike off is striking off.

The past participle of strike off is stricken off.

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One man, who did not wish to be named, said it was high time Dr Watkins was struck off.
The ship was sailing from New York to Liverpool when she was struck off the coast of Ireland.
She said the most perplexing aspect was how Noble could be struck off in Canada but able to go on practising in the United Kingdom.
If the case went against him, Mr Messenger could be fined, suspended indefinitely or for a fixed period or struck off.
All three face being struck off if they are found guilty of running the practice in order to circumvent conditions imposed by the Law Society.
As a result, insolvent companies are not wound up but sit idle, usually heavily in debt, until they are struck off the register.

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