The past tense of "withstand" is "withstood." When we talk about the past, we use the past tense to describe actions or conditions that have already happened. Just like a sturdy tree that has weathered strong winds and remained standing, the word "withstood" represents the strength and resilience of something that has endured and resisted. So, if you want to talk about overcoming challenges or overcoming obstacles in the past, you can use "withstood" to express that idea. Remember, verbs can change their form to match different tenses, and "withstood" is the past tense form of "withstand."
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