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What is the past tense of disclaim?

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The past tense of disclaim is disclaimed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of disclaim is disclaims.

The present participle of disclaim is disclaiming.

The past participle of disclaim is disclaimed.

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The original beneficiary cannot choose where disclaimed property will go, so a contingent beneficiary must be in place to receive the benefits.
The Health and Safety Executive has disclaimed any responsibility for enforcement of this legislation.
He went to the doctor who disclaimed all interest, saying it is a problem for a dentist.
The person making the disclaimer cannot direct where the disclaimed property is to go.
He was blamed for a change in directors and a runaway budget though he disclaimed responsibility for either.
Thereby he disclaimed the bequest in Clause 6 of the Will and all estate and interest in the scrap metal and restaurant businesses.

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