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What is the present tense of chastised?

What's the present tense of chastised? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of chastised is chastise.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of chastise is chastises.

The present participle of chastise is chastising.

The past participle of chastise is chastised.

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Begone, or shall I be required to chastise you with the whip and the scourge once more?
It seems ironic that some would criticize the military for providing that opportunity when they chastise other departments for failing to.
None may chastise him for deviance, nor catechize him about the path to take.
She stopped to chastise her audience, telling them to treat local hotel employees and restaurant workers with respect.
This irks me to no end and I sometimes chastise him about buying the kids' loyalty.
I do not think we should chastise unions or put a black mark against them because they want to have a stronger power base.

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