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What is the past tense of condone?

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The past tense of condone is condoned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of condone is condones.

The present participle of condone is condoning.

The past participle of condone is condoned.

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As president, Jefferson authorized or condoned a variety of federal aids to religion.
Am I to gather from this that adultery and unfaithfulness are being condoned?
No one, regardless of their moral depravity, should be denied medical care, but neither should moral depravity be condoned and tolerated.
Media excesses or lapses are condoned by a public which reserves its ire for the political class.
The same would apply to members of other parties who deny that they approved of or condoned the deeds done by their members.
The King himself condoned extramarital behaviour and had at least one lover of whom his wife was well aware.

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