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What is the present tense of disbelieved?

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The present tense of disbelieved is disbelieve.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of disbelieve is disbelieves.

The present participle of disbelieve is disbelieving.

The past participle of disbelieve is disbelieved.

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When I called parents, they were often mistrustful and tended to question or even disbelieve outright what I told them about their children.
Assuming he heard the bus driver's account of what happened, did he believe it or disbelieve it?
I do not either fully believe or fully disbelieve these stories, but I find them interesting nonetheless.
Disbelievers in Bigfoot do not disbelieve as an act of faith, but because the evidence is not persuasive.
He genuinely thought, and I have absolutely no reason to disbelieve him, that that insurgent was already dead.
In some cases, a parent may choose to ignore or deny suspicions or even disbelieve a child sharing such information.

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