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What is the past tense of decry?

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The past tense of decry is decried.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of decry is decries.

The present participle of decry is decrying.

The past participle of decry is decried.

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One of the problems was that these labourers were working in a part of the grey economy that is free of those often decried regulations.
Critics have decried this outcome, saying it would raise the government's annual deficit.
The group also decried the lack of critical press treatment in this country.
Plutology, the science of wealth, is identified with positive economics and the neglect of normative considerations is decried.
He decried it as an attack on the international working class, and encouraged all workers to refuse to go.
Conservative MEPs have already decried the move as a crude attempt to sway public opinion towards a yes vote.

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