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What is the past tense of dampen?

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The past tense of dampen is dampened.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of dampen is dampens.

The present participle of dampen is dampening.

The past participle of dampen is dampened.

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Spots on all finishes except lacquer can be treated with a cloth dampened with spirits of camphor, essence of peppermint or oil of wintergreen.
As soon as we sit down as friends though, it appears that interests are dampened, if not doused completely.
The Romantic movement renewed the interest in the mad genius that had been cultivated by Renaissance Platonism but dampened by the age of reason.
I kept silent as I finally found a sea green terry washcloth, walked over to the sink, and dampened it with cold water.
It was a match to remember, a player with a touch of genius restoring a dampened Wimbledon to its rightful place as the epitome of tennis.
When it was thoroughly soaked through, she ran the dampened cloth over her face, relishing the coolness over her sticky skin.

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