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What is the past tense of reprove?

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The past tense of reprove is reproved.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of reprove is reproves.

The present participle of reprove is reproving.

The past participle of reprove is reproved.

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I reproved him, which rewarded me only with a glare and a longer drink.
Dogs who love too much, codependent dogs, or clingy, pathetic dogs are not reproved.
He reproved the earlier results and gave new results of his own on minors and adjoints.
They have to contain a precise description of the reproved insufficiency and must be comprehensible for mmp.
Edie reproved herself bitterly for hugging Walter the way she had, earlier.
I turned out of Father's office, not caring if he reproved me or not.

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