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What is the past tense of revile?

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

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The past tense of revile is reviled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of revile is reviles.

The present participle of revile is reviling.

The past participle of revile is reviled.

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They too were reviled as outsiders, branded as parasites on the indigenous society.
He was ridiculed and reviled, but this did not deter him for one second from crusading on behalf of society's outcasts.
They were feared and reviled as street rats and guttersnipes, vagrants and beggars.
Despite his major contribution to medical science, he died reviled, his name soon forgotten.
Perhaps if those who reviled and insulted Said could have read this book, they might have desisted.
Alice Roberts looks back at Dundee's history of whaling and meets former whalers who risked their lives in this now reviled industry.

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