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What is the past tense of distrust?

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The past tense of distrust is distrusted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of distrust is distrusts.

The present participle of distrust is distrusting.

The past participle of distrust is distrusted.

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He is distrusted by colleagues because he is blatantly ambitious, but no leadership candidate could be guiltless of that trait.
Washington's motives are widely distrusted and its various foreign policy postures are viewed suspiciously, even by long-standing allies.
Instead of his artistic ambitions being welcomed, his plans and his vision were distrusted, or simply misunderstood.
There is so much of it, it is so contradictory, so obviously motivated by economic interests, so commodified, so much to be distrusted.
Our country is one of the most distrusted, unliked, unreliable and discredited of all nations on earth.
His tall and gaunt framed, combined with his dark eyes and black hair, made him distrusted.

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