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bedevil [bɪˈdɛvəl] vb -ils, -illing, -illed US, -ils -iling, -iled (tr)
1. to harass or torment 2. to throw into confusion 3. to possess, as with a devil bedevilment n ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
bedevil Translations bedevil vt → komplizieren, erschweren; bedevilled (Brit) or bedeviled (US) by misfortune → vom Schicksal verfolgt; bedevilled (Brit) or bedeviled (US) by injuries → von Verletzungen heimgesucht bedevil [bɪˈdɛvl] vt (person) → affliggere, tormentare; (enterprise) → intralciare, ostacolare continuamente bedevil [bɪˈdɛvl] vt (person) → affliggere, tormentare; (enterprise) → intralciare, ostacolare continuamente How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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This species bedevils tomato growers in California, where it costs them an estimated $4 million a year in reduced yields. The House bill also fails to deal squarely with the key problem that bedevils local and state governments: What to do with the 10 million or so illegal immigrants living here who are intricately intertwined with their communities and the nation's economy? Cowan has said of Island Farm that he has read "no other book that captures so poignantly the transition from agriculture to economics that now so bedevils us. |
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