beknave in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To beknave means to deceive or trick someone, especially for personal gain.
Sample Sentences
- The villain's plan was to beknave the unsuspecting townsfolk into giving up their savings.
- In his desperate attempt to beknave his rivals, he resorted to spreading false rumors.
- The con artist tried to beknave the elderly woman with promises of winning the lottery.
- She realized too late that her trust had allowed him to beknave her completely.
- With a charming smile, he aimed to beknave anyone who crossed his path.
- The magician's tricks were so convincing that they seemed to beknave the entire audience.
- He didn't mean to beknave his friends, but his lies spiraled out of control.
- Her warnings were clear: do not let his flattery beknave you into making a poor decision.
- The clever scheme was designed to beknave investors into funding a non-existent project.
- Despite his reputation for honesty, he surprised everyone by attempting to beknave the committee.