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What is the past tense of abominate?

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

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The past tense of abominate is abominated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of abominate is abominates.

The present participle of abominate is abominating.

The past participle of abominate is abominated.

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Anomalous creatures were abominated as unclean and were forbidden for food.
He abominated western luxuries, and repeatedly raged against American apples, surely the epitome of harmless insipidity.
Nonetheless, independent India abominated the practice, and with good reason.
And he would certainly have abominated the recent French hit, Les Choristes, a sugary concoction that a few myopic reviewers have nevertheless compared to his work.
His most ambitious music was abominated by conservative critics and also baffled concert audiences.
The more I pondered over this harpooneer, the more I abominated the thought of sleeping with him.

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