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What is the past tense of mistreat?

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The past tense of mistreat is mistreated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of mistreat is mistreats.

The present participle of mistreat is mistreating.

The past participle of mistreat is mistreated.

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The immigration laws often dictate summary expulsion for the complaining, mistreated, paperless migrant worker.
She uses the reunion with her father as an opportunity to exact retribution upon everyone who has mistreated her.
He believes he will be abused and mistreated if returned to his war-torn country.
Even if mistreated, she could not come back to her parents for consolation or support.
A very ordinary rural chap, he has understandably won mass public sympathy for the way he was mistreated.
We have received a complaint from some tourists about a bear being mistreated and kept in deplorable conditions in a snake farm in Pattaya.

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