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What is the past tense of subpoena?

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The past tense of subpoena is subpoenaed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of subpoena is subpoenas.

The present participle of subpoena is subpoenaing.

The past participle of subpoena is subpoenaed.

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Thanks to your efforts, the district attorney has subpoenaed letters from everyone.
Her lawyers said she would take the Fifth Amendment against self-incrimination if the panel subpoenaed her.
He said through his attorney that he would plead the Fifth Amendment if subpoenaed.
The defence could have subpoenaed him but they could not force him to talk to them.
In addition, in July several people were subpoenaed to testify about their protest activities before a grand jury convened in Missouri.
Anyone even thought to be left wing was subpoenaed, defamed and then blacklisted by the studio bosses if they refused to grass on their friends.

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