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What is the past tense of debunk?

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The past tense of debunk is debunked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of debunk is debunks.

The present participle of debunk is debunking.

The past participle of debunk is debunked.

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The whole thing was debunked by three university professors who quickly became the black sheep of the scientific establishment.
Misawa also debunked the view that substitute crops need to be more profitable than illegal opium.
Over the past two centuries, Hamilton's reputation has waxed and waned as America has glorified or debunked businessmen.
Rumours that the Bluetooth systems of cars are at risk from infection from mobile phone viruses have been debunked.
The FDA and other defenders of aspartame quickly debunked the report as exaggerated and baseless.
She also debunked a Western belief that health is synonymous with mediocrity and suffering with art.

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