Coassisted

/koʊəˈsɪstɪd/ verb

Definition

Past tense: helped or provided assistance together with another person.

Etymology

From 'coassist' plus the past tense suffix '-ed,' which is the most common way English marks completed actions. This follows regular verb conjugation patterns.

Kelly Says

English makes past tense by adding '-ed' so consistently that speakers automatically add it to new verbs (I texted, I emailed, I googled), even though Old English had completely different systems!

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