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What is the past tense of riot?

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The past tense of riot is rioted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of riot is riots.

The present participle of riot is rioting.

The past participle of riot is rioted.

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Unemployed millhands and weavers were faced with the choice of the workhouse or starvation, and rioted.
When I see that other fellow college students rioted and destroyed the coolest liquor store in town, while in a drunken mob, I wince.
Last summer and autumn France's suburban youths rioted on a nightly basis, burning cars and buildings and hurling missiles at police.
On March 18, prisoners rioted, breaking down a door and assaulting a police officer.
After Stewart paid duty on the cargo, a violation of the colonists' non-importation agreement, the Sons of Liberty rioted in front of his house.
When the citizens rioted against the English, Richard replied by building a fortress next to the city.

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