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What is the present tense of roiled?

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The present tense of roiled is roil.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of roil is roils.

The present participle of roil is roiling.

The past participle of roil is roiled.

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The waves roil mightily, and batter and strike the ship so that they crush both sides of the hull and the planking almost shatters.
Opinions still roil as to whether the Ramones' legendary two-minute songs hit new head-banging heights or were strictly kiddie blither.
When he passed through the ocean, in the direction of the rising sun, he caused the water to foam, and roil up.
Is it not undiplomatic of Mr Lee to roil the waters, especially if it is for domestic political purposes? Of course it is.
The clouds are pink, the seas around Hook's ship surge and roil, and the fairies dance deep in the forest.
But sovereignty disputes between China and its neighbours still roil the waters.

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