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What is the past tense of throttle?

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The past tense of throttle is throttled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of throttle is throttles.

The present participle of throttle is throttling.

The past participle of throttle is throttled.

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Seconds later, she heard a car being throttled and soon enough, she found a Ford pulling away from the driveway.
Monty throttled the engines back as they passed the sentinel points of a reef.
The pilot wiped out his flight controls, throttled the engines to military thrust, and quickly checked the instruments.
Cyrrin throttled down and took his place at the head of the Titan formation.
He watched as Rock boarded the aircraft, then slowly and methodically, he throttled up the engines.
Even with the second engine throttled up as high as it would go, Barnes still could not keep the ship airborne.

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