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What is the present tense of inducted?

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The present tense of inducted is induct.

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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Because it is not practically possible for the party to induct two ministers from a single family.
A complex network of other centres will induct and track new claimants, and incarcerate those about to be ejected.
The family holds regular get-togethers to induct younger Bonniers into its traditions and reinforce mutual bonds.
James has kindly offered to induct me into the wiles and ways of the shooting gent, starting with an invitation to go ferreting for rabbits.
The Eritrean Defence Forces continued to induct troops into the Temporary Security Zone.
Why did he choose to induct me into the Society of Mages, especially as a Rare Mage?

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