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What is the past tense of protest?

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The past tense of protest is protested.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of protest is protests.

The present participle of protest is protesting.

The past participle of protest is protested.

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Chris Wood protested too loudly at a possible off-side and was promptly red-carded by the referee.
Like a mass feedback system, activists continually have to reappraise the situation to engage with whatever is being protested.
But the charge wouldn't stick, and when I protested, they did me, absurdly, for drunk driving.
However, having protested defeat by the venison, Vix worked her usual miracle and found room for a pudding.
Stubbornly she thrust herself upwards into a standing position and wobbled there uncertainly as her body protested.
Castor shook them both vigorously and they protested with petulant whines and complaining moans.

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