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What is the past tense of censure?

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The past tense of censure is censured.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of censure is censures.

The present participle of censure is censuring.

The past participle of censure is censured.

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Donald Dewar personally censured ministers for failing to observe collective responsibility and leaking to the press.
Broadcast watchdogs have censured him for swearing on his former BBC Radio 1 afternoon show.
It could have expressed dismay at Pringle's obvious lack of race awareness, censured him, and sent him on a training course.
The last three were to become cardinals and the first two were eventually censured by the Church.
Since when should an MP be censured for saying something that is offensive to some portion of society?
The external relations officer asserted that if the board censured him, they would be preventing him from fulfilling his duties.

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