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What is the past tense of worsen?

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The past tense of worsen is worsened.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of worsen is worsens.

The present participle of worsen is worsening.

The past participle of worsen is worsened.

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This situation may be worsened upon weaning or when sows are grouped together or mated to a large boar.
Tensions worsened when Spanish soldiers under Governor Juan Francisco Trevino sacked the Pueblos' sacred kivas.
As the conditions worsened, said Mr Pritchard, the boat heeled over on to her side twice, injuring two crewmen.
With each copy printed from a woodblock, the impression quality worsened due to the wear of the block.
A lender who advanced money to its customers on this basis would be out of business fast once the economy worsened.
From now on things worsened with killings and bombings almost a regular occurrence.

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