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What is the past tense of lambast?

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The past tense of lambast is lambasted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lambast is lambasts.

The present participle of lambast is lambasting.

The past participle of lambast is lambasted.

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His stories have been heralded as great folk storytelling and lambasted as perpetuating racial stereotypes.
Television pundits lambasted her image as a frumpy housewife who delivered dull speeches while clad in dowdy grey or brown suits.
He has also lambasted the European Union and declared verbal war on whites who tell blacks in Africa how to run free and fair elections.
It lambasted the organization for not allowing staff to put up Advent calendars.
The article lambasted the efforts of a government-funded welfare agency to rehabilitate teenagers involved in chroming.
He lambasted software companies for piling on marginal features in incessant upgrades that can downgrade user efficiency.

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