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Besot Bi ˈsät Bē Verb Infatuate Make Dull Stupid

Besot, pronounced bi-ˈsät or bē-ˈsät, is a verb meaning to make someone infatuated or foolish, often through intoxication.

Besot (bi-ˈsät, bē-ˈsät) is a verb meaning to infatuate or to make dull or stupid, particularly through drunkenness.

Front besot \bi-ˈsät, bē-\
Back verb
1. Infatuate.
2. To make dull or stupid; especially, to muddle with drunkenness.

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