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What is the past tense of disapprove?

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The past tense of disapprove is disapproved.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of disapprove is disapproves.

The present participle of disapprove is disapproving.

The past participle of disapprove is disapproved.

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Many nationalists disapproved of migration, arguing that it was the wicked and inevitable product of British misgovernment.
And Americans have generally disapproved of extensive efforts at domestic security.
He had a troubled childhood, being frequently beaten by his father and uncles who disapproved of his artistic interests.
The sexual relation of a man with his wife's sister though socially disapproved is not incestous.
The student unions of the college also disapproved of the administration's tactics regarding the decision to end the program.
There was always the possibility of getting shot if the clientele disapproved of the set list.

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