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What is the past tense of discriminate?

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

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The past tense of discriminate is discriminated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of discriminate is discriminates.

The present participle of discriminate is discriminating.

The past participle of discriminate is discriminated.

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I am discriminated against, and so are my parents, by reason of age on almost a daily basis.
They are discriminated against because of fear that they could be a fifth column which would destroy the state from within.
The Government has informed the tribunal that Mandaeans are discriminated against but not persecuted.
Nothing disgruntles anyone more, regardless of nationality, than the feeling they are being cheated or discriminated against.
Thus the actual levels of perceived social support cannot be discriminated by respondent category.
Not only did he get a bumper pay-rise, but he got a huge cash payout because his co-workers were discriminated against.

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