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What is the present tense of bemeant?

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The present tense of bemeant is bemean.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of bemean is bemeans.

The present participle of bemean is bemeaning.

The past participle of bemean is bemeant or bemeaned.

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The most loathsome reptile, rolling in the slush and slime of its stagnant pool, would not bemean itself thus.
I cannot make out why my family always try to bemean what affects me!
He was fighting for his life, and no eye could bemean that effort.
One regrets, in reading them, that genius could so bemean itself.
We'd spend less time subconsciously repeating lyrics about death and murder and more time understanding why we are so willing to twerk to songs that bemean women and boast of having things we cannot afford.
Laws, Miss Laura, you don't mean to say as you'd bemean yourself by taking any heed of such low rubbish as that?

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