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What is past tense of word outcast?

The word "outcast" is already in the past tense. It describes a state of being, not an action.

If you're looking for a verb that describes the act of being cast out, you could use:

* Outcasted - This is the past tense of the verb "to outcast", though it's not as commonly used as the noun.

* Exiled - This implies a more formal or official removal from a place or group.

* Banished - This has a similar meaning to "exiled", but it suggests a more permanent separation.

* Cast out - This is the most common and straightforward way to describe the action.

For example:

* He was outcast from his village.

* They were exiled from their homeland.

* The king banished the traitor from the kingdom.

* The villagers cast out the witch.

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