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What is the past tense of denigrate?

What's the past tense of denigrate? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of denigrate is denigrated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of denigrate is denigrates.

The present participle of denigrate is denigrating.

The past participle of denigrate is denigrated.

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He is forced to plead for the return of a man he conspired against, denigrated and expelled.
Instead of listening to other political parties and to independent experts he consistently and viciously denigrated all opposition.
When it was published I found that my methods were denigrated by critics who were not sympathetic to my findings.
Rather, in this character test, Esau has denigrated the birthright and has proven himself unworthy of its privileges and obligations.
While some British and Anglophile linguists denigrated American English as provincial and corrupt, Webster inverted the argument.
He denigrated a foreign policy that delivers the rhetoric of freedom and not the reality of economic progress and true liberty.

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