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What is the past tense of deed?

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The past tense of deed is deeded.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of deed is deeds.

The present participle of deed is deeding.

The past participle of deed is deeded.

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By the time I was born, my father's legacy consisted of the manse, which was deeded to the ground, and his blood.
In 1954 Rodia packed up his few belongings, deeded his property to his neighbor, Louis H. Saucedo, and walked away, never to return.
They manumitted them if they were children of slave women and deeded them property.
The sixty feet now claimed by the Defendants lies north of the lane, clearly on the land deeded to the Plaintiffs.
The place is the Dakota territory, whose black hills were deeded by treaty to the Sioux.
So the field and the cave in it were deeded to Abraham by the Hittites as a burial site.

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