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What is the past tense of revolt?

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The past tense of revolt is revolted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of revolt is revolts.

The present participle of revolt is revolting.

The past participle of revolt is revolted.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina rose up and revolted against the high taxes imposed by the Ottoman authorities.
When modernists eventually revolted against academic history painting, they did not uniformly abandon this august dream.
Anyone who revolted against his or her superior could be punished without mercy.
I was even one of those progressive Sixties kids who revolted, refusing to say the Pledge of Allegiance.
She was revolted by bags of pre-prepared potatoes, smothered in gloopy preservative and packed in plastic.
The Sumerians, however, revolted against Akkadian rule and by 2100 BC they were back in control.

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