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What is the past tense of castigate?

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The past tense of castigate is castigated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of castigate is castigates.

The present participle of castigate is castigating.

The past participle of castigate is castigated.

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He had castigated the team for, among other things, unprofessionalism and indiscipline.
Indian cricketers are routinely castigated as underperforming, undertalented, overpaid chokers.
Both A-Levels and Scottish Highers are castigated for their narrowness of subject matter.
But having castigated male behavior, she drew back from such unwomanly outrage.
Those who object to their work find themselves castigated as anti-intellectual prudes.
Often castigated for dragging their heels, they have for once acted with startling haste.

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