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What is the past tense of adduct?

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The past tense of adduct is adducted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of adduct is adducts.

The present participle of adduct is adducting.

The past participle of adduct is adducted.

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The affected arm is flexed at the elbow and adducted against the side of the body.
This usually occurs when the limb is slightly flexed or adducted, and rotated either inwards or outwards.
When the jaw was adducted, the insertion of the anterior pterygoid was in a plane nearly level with the origin.
The fingers are separately flexed and extended, abducted and adducted in an entirely irregular way.
The foot may retain its normal attitude, or the toes may be pointed and adducted.
When the jaw was adducted, the coronoid process moved upward and inside the cheek.

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