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What (who) is befool - definition


Befool      
·vt To cause to behave like a fool; to make foolish.
II. Befool ·vt To Fool; to delude or lead into error; to Infatuate; to Deceive.
befool      
¦ verb archaic make a fool of.
befool      
v. a.
Infatuate, fool, dupe, deceive, delude, cheat, chouse, trick, hoax, stultify, hoodwink, circumvent, overreach, beguile, impose upon, practise upon, play upon, make a fool of. See bamboozle.
Examples of use of befool
1. He said he was talking about ‘self–rule’ to befool the people of the Valley.
2. They seem to have been assured by Pakistan that the entire exercise is to befool the US and international opinion, and to deflect the criticism.
3. The minister noted that any attempt by the Ethiopian government to befool the people on the decision by diverting their attention from the main issue was futile.