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What is the past tense of rejoice?

What's the past tense of rejoice? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of rejoice is rejoiced.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of rejoice is rejoices.

The present participle of rejoice is rejoicing.

The past participle of rejoice is rejoiced.

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When the first CD writers made the jump from 1x to 2x, consumers rejoiced with the increased speed.
She rejoiced over them, delighting in them, looking into my eyes with great joy.
The father, however, rejoiced, for it had cut him to the heart to leave them behind alone.
The wedding guests at Cana celebrated with wine that had aged, and rejoiced in its fine quality.
As the leonine family rejoiced in their reunion, Reid looked down at the drawings on the floor.
She almost rejoiced when she saw a crack begin to appear in the surface of the glass.

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