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What is the past tense of propound?

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The past tense of propound is propounded.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of propound is propounds.

The present participle of propound is propounding.

The past participle of propound is propounded.

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We have seen how it propounded a notion of divorce, from life and from the world.
The Enlightenment also propounded a belief in the transhistorical universality of human nature.
Socrates, Plato and Aristotle propounded theories about the nature of existence and how human beings should live.
Then the remark is taken up, carried a few miles, a theory is propounded and someone loses a reputation.
The Aryan Invasion theory propounded by western scholars gives a Eurocentric history of civilization, based on racial parameters.
In the middle of nineteenth century Karl Marx propounded the theory of historical and dialectical materialism.

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