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What is the past tense of roil?

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The past tense of roil is roiled.

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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That roiled his colleagues and, some argued, prolonged a stoppage that wiped out the World Series.
The poems in these earlier volumes roiled in the fecundity of the creative mind with a sort of Zarathustrian flare.
A catapult fired point-blank, and flames broke over the roiled water, but it was pointless.
In the 19th century, Iran and Iraq were roiled by the Babi movement, which asserted that Ali Muhammad Shirazi was the Mahdi or Qa'im.
He appears to have roiled some executives who were turned off by his hard-charging approach and overselling the merger's synergies.
In 1891-92 Iran was roiled by protests against a tobacco monopoly granted to a British freebooter, a Major Talbot.

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