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What is the past tense of cut down?

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The past tense of cut down is also cut down.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of cut down is cuts down.

The present participle of cut down is cutting down.

The past participle of cut down is cut down.

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Brazilian pepper, carrotwood and ear leaf acacia were cut down, and their stumps were treated with herbicide.
The sloping roof, however, could cut down on headroom for the tallest in the family.
He said data from accidents and damage incidents is collected and used to tailor officer and staff training to improve safety and cut down costs.
To cut down on debris, you may want to cover your gutters with wire or plastic mesh.
You can install a larger fan and a spreader to force more air through your heat sink, and maybe cut down noise at the same time.
He stumblingly confesses that he does not have a licence to cut down the trees.

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