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What is the past tense of rage?

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The past tense of rage is raged.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of rage is rages.

The present participle of rage is raging.

The past participle of rage is raged.

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For countless days we raged across those dark northern seas, the rigging groaning under sheets of ice.
Many girls raged at family members who appeared in court with, or against them.
The people here were already in difficulty due to the civil war that had raged for nearly 20 years.
She'd forgotten that for the next few weeks she'd be sleeping only feet away from the man she'd mistakenly raged at earlier.
Lady Morgana raged at her newest assistant, who seemed just as incompetent as the rest.
This book was written in 1935, and since then many have raged at the barbarity of their government's behaviour abroad.

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