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What is the past tense of vilify?

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The past tense of vilify is vilified.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of vilify is vilifies.

The present participle of vilify is vilifying.

The past participle of vilify is vilified.

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I learnt that I had been vilified, crucified, and made to look like an imbecile.
The young lady should be praised for her very unmodern modesty as regards her front garden, not vilified as some trampish show-off.
It'll be slow for the mainstream to accept drag kings because butches are so feared and vilified.
I don't know if he is an unfairly vilified man or if any of the denunciations of his morals and motives have some truth to them.
It's no coincidence that those who speak out are no-platformed, attacked, vilified, slandered, and have their employment threatened.
Martin may have been vilified, but with his greying hair and creaky limbs, he is a pussycat in comparison to triggerhappy Barras.

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