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What is the past tense of disqualify?

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The past tense of disqualify is disqualified.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of disqualify is disqualifies.

The present participle of disqualify is disqualifying.

The past participle of disqualify is disqualified.

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Those who are found to be taking bribes or kickbacks will face strict punishment and may be disqualified.
Conservatives ran virtually unopposed in the election after the hard-line Guardian Council disqualified thousands of reformist candidates.
Yes, I rule on it and my ruling is that I am in no wise disqualified from hearing the case.
The horse in question, racing in India under the name China Man, was disqualified from the victory.
She sentenced Reeves to a total of 100 hours community punishment order for both counts, and disqualified him from driving for 32 months.
Flaming Bridle was subsequently disqualified and placed last in the field of eight.

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