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What is the past tense of revulse?

What's the past tense of revulse? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of revulse is revulsed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of revulse is revulses.

The present participle of revulse is revulsing.

The past participle of revulse is revulsed.

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In a single hour, the whole process of thought, the whole ebb and flow of emotion, may be revulsed for the rest of an existence.
But as mind-numbingly revulsed and horrified as we were, we weren't surprised.
Most children were revulsed by the practice because of the unpalatability of the fishy tasting oil, and doubtless extracted a variety of rewards for compliance.
They're revulsed by the soul-killing deference the union demands — but when they rebel they find only a terrifying solitude.
Sure, it's vaguely disconcerting to find directly before us the suggestion of Lear as an abusive, possibly incestuous father who plants a lingering smacker on his revulsed daughters' lips.
This is certainly not the first time society has collectively revulsed against the ethics of the popular press.

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