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What is the past tense of defame?

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The past tense of defame is defamed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of defame is defames.

The present participle of defame is defaming.

The past participle of defame is defamed.

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And when we're libeled or defamed, we use the disinfectant power of the press to correct the record instead of libel attorneys.
Its members believe that one of the figures central to their faith has been besmirched and defamed.
She alleged that the article defamed her both personally and in her office as a magistrate and pleaded 3 false innuendos.
The plaintiff's representatives indicated that if they sued everyone who defamed him the case would go on for years.
Two days later, I had hand-delivered to me a solicitor's letter making accusations against me that I had defamed the client.
Anyone even thought to be left wing was subpoenaed, defamed and then blacklisted by the studio bosses if they refused to grass on their friends.

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