What is the past tense of begrudge?

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The past tense of begrudge is begrudged.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of begrudge is begrudges.

The present participle of begrudge is begrudging.

The past participle of begrudge is begrudged.

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The Economist relied on the post to assemble much of its content, and begrudged having to find money for cables.
Before the printing press no one would have begrudged a monk's right to hand-transcribe the books of the day.
They begrudged being driven out of the Garden of Eden even though they didn't eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
So when he retired from the Post Office two years ago at the age of 52, no one would have begrudged him an early rest.
It is as though we lacked or begrudged the time for an idle chat, which may be idle but is also one of man's main sources of stimulation and satisfaction.
But he will have his redemption, and it would be a petty, vindictive soul who begrudged him that.

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