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What is the past tense of controvert?

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The past tense of controvert is controverted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of controvert is controverts.

The present participle of controvert is controverting.

The past participle of controvert is controverted.

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None of the propositions that I have placed before the Court thus far, with perhaps the exception of the relevance of the precontract correspondence, can be controverted.
If there is no opposing party, the matter in all likelihood is not controverted.
The creeds make no claims on us, for as soon as they become controverted, the judges stated, they cease to have authority.
In such cases, the earlier acquittal would not be controverted by a guilty verdict on the second.
If the evidence used to reach a conclusion is later controverted, can the conclusion itself still be correct?
I have laid down four propositions which I think cannot be controverted.

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