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What is the past tense of derogate?

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The past tense of derogate is derogated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of derogate is derogates.

The present participle of derogate is derogating.

The past participle of derogate is derogated.

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Enumerating the right of freedom of speech neither enhanced its previous protection nor derogated the protection afforded other liberties not enumerated.
In addition, psychology of women in general, and feminism in particular, continue to be explicitly and implicitly derogated and delegitimated within psychology.
The authors noted that their respondents did not seem to recognize that they derogated women for behaviors they accepted for themselves, as in this comment.
More than any major candidate in recent times, Mr. Santorum has derogated the federal government on religious grounds.
From the terms of the code is only derogated when specific circumstances require it.
In other words, unhappy people derogated the dessert they did not receive, whereas happy people felt no need to do so.

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