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What is the past tense of rebuke?

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The past tense of rebuke is rebuked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of rebuke is rebukes.

The present participle of rebuke is rebuking.

The past participle of rebuke is rebuked.

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The senator's action even obliquely rebuked Democrats for the limpness of their opposition.
He rebuked his scientific colleagues for the modern superstition of secularism.
She also rebuked her, telling her this was not a news conference, and ordered her to direct her remarks to the court.
In point of fact, he was rebuked for his support of bringing about a volunteer force, at least considering it.
Other trade union leaders were also rebuked and reprimanded, with some receiving kicks and punches.
He bitterly rebuked them for having the temerity to come crawling to him for a loan after publicly disdaining him.

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