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What is the past tense of abnegate?

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The past tense of abnegate is abnegated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of abnegate is abnegates.

The present participle of abnegate is abnegating.

The past participle of abnegate is abnegated.

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Whatever life and value this town ever possessed have now been abnegated.
To develop a critical attitude towards the unmeasured violence of Simone and the abnegated generosity of Rocco.
When the United States allowed the President to make himself a dictator, Cubans promulgated a new constitution that abnegated the hated Platt Amendment.
They have abnegated all morality and all fellow feeling for the rest of mankind.
Even in such flawed Euro-productions as this, she is able to shine in a manner all too often abnegated by more parochial home-grown fare.
From that point on, you have essentially abnegated all moral authority over how said baby will be raised in the future.

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