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Beaten is the past participle of the verb beat.

The past participle is used to make the present perfect tense:

He beat me up (simple past)

The man beat his dog.

He has beaten me up again. (present perfect).

The man has beaten his dog more than once.

The past participle is also used to make the passive tense:

I was beaten up by the big guy.

The dog was beaten by its owner.

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