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What is the past tense of induct?

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The past tense of induct is inducted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of induct is inducts.

The present participle of induct is inducting.

The past participle of induct is inducted.

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The legendary professional wrestler is inducted into the Man Show Hall of Fame.
He transferred all 40 teachers out of the school, of whom eight were Muslimahs, and inducted 47 new teachers.
We have inducted fresh faces, critics among them, into UMNO's main bodies, including the governing supreme council.
He eventually was inducted into the army and served admirably, unloading cement ships and doing other odd jobs.
But a biker gang researcher has rejected the suggestion inducted or patched members were involved.
He was an independent at Highland council and was only inducted into the Labour party on the eve of devolution.

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