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What is the past tense of belabour?

What's the past tense of belabour? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of belabour is belaboured.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of belabour is belabours.

The present participle of belabour is belabouring.

The past participle of belabour is belaboured.

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Razumov belaboured Ziemianitch with an insatiable fury, in great volleys of sounding thwacks.
He sent out trusted assistants to make the local arrangements, chivvied them if they did not make fast enough progress, and belaboured officials who prevaricated or objected.
I read that some of my countrymen belaboured some others of my countrymen purely because they came to my city from other parts of my country, searching for jobs.
And these hapless people whose gaiety at first had been so peaceful, at length belaboured each other soundly.
Technicoloured, Jason Guriel's debut, had a single theme but belaboured it past its shelf life.

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