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What is the past tense of exhort?

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The past tense of exhort is exhorted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of exhort is exhorts.

The present participle of exhort is exhorting.

The past participle of exhort is exhorted.

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He said that all the religions and great divine personalities always exhorted people to promote peace, love and tolerance.
To recover they need to feast on conkers, acorns and sweet chestnuts, which is why visitors are exhorted not to gather these items.
The police exhorted the villagers to keep away from the influence of alcohol and illicit distilled arrack in the interest of their health.
He lauded the school for encouraging sports and exhorted young sportsmen to make strides in sports and academics.
He exhorted his audience to think creatively about how to change and improve education.
The message exhorted is that we should spend a lot of taxpayers ' money on it despite a lack of evidence of benefit.

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