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What is the past tense of champion?

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The past tense of champion is championed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of champion is champions.

The present participle of champion is championing.

The past participle of champion is championed.

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The goal of one common culture, or an homogeneous public, championed by assimilationists, does not lead necessarily to an harmonious society.
He turned his science prof into an unhinged dictator in a satire that was later to be championed as a masterpiece by the absurdists.
Boxer is perhaps best known for richly textured abstract canvases, championed by critic Clement Greenberg.
They championed the opposing view that the developing human brain is a tabula rasa.
For the most part, the artists he championed after World War I concentrated on landscape and still life.
He championed victims of injustice and the public came to view him not as an impudent libertine but as a patriarch and a sage.

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