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What is the past tense of procure?

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The past tense of procure is procured.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of procure is procures.

The present participle of procure is procuring.

The past participle of procure is procured.

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Tea was steeped, cakes and cookies presented, comfortable seats procured for the triplet to lounge in.
Unfortunately, I have never procured an overburdened wage package, so monetary wisecracks have not been part of my repertoire.
Almost 75 per cent of the food is locally procured, which benefits Malawian smallholders by stimulating the local economy.
One of my classmates procured an excellent bottle of sweet Champagne, and after two or three glasses of this, I downed a double shot of absinth.
Each medicinal plant was procured in 3 batches obtained during the summer, rainy season, and winter, respectively.
Indeed, it seems as though the melody and continuity suffered slightly at the hand of all these exclamation marks that Maestra Hewitt procured.

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