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What is the past tense of chastise?

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The past tense of chastise is chastised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of chastise is chastises.

The present participle of chastise is chastising.

The past participle of chastise is chastised.

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The New York Times has repeatedly chastised his campaign as nothing better than an ego trip, one damaging to the Democrats.
After a series of punch-ups at posh events in Manchester, they have been chastised by their industry's own magazine.
If I'm garrulous, it means I'm procrastinating, and I should be chastised accordingly.
But if they will be hated and chastised no matter what they do, what holds them back from a truly ruthless extirpation of their enemy?
He took out his horsewhip and chastised them, and then he fell on his knees and prayed for their souls.
I was placed at the end of an infinitely long receiving line, and chastised by my maid for coming down too early.

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