bedevil - use in sentences

Object

  • entrepreneur: It quot he says father later went also bedevil entrepreneurs.
  • relationship: He suggested British Asians should speak more English at home to " overcome the schizophrenia which bedevils generational relationships " .
  • education: They break down old barriers which have bedeviled education for too long.

Modifying Another Word

  • also: It quot he says father later went also bedevil entrepreneurs.

Subject

  • problem: It is fair to report that most of these pilots were bedeviled by practical problems of implementation which greatly reduced their power.
  • weather: Of course, the flight was bedeviled by weather, and you can't blame airlines for that.
  • difficulty: She was at first bedeviled by high tide difficulties at Rothesay harbor, for the town's pier is notoriously low in the water.

Preposition: by

  • problem: It is fair to report that most of these pilots were bedeviled by practical problems of implementation which greatly reduced their power.
  • weather: Of course, the flight was bedeviled by weather, and you can't blame airlines for that.
  • difficulty: She was at first bedeviled by high tide difficulties at Rothesay harbor, for the town's pier is notoriously low in the water.

Modifying Another Word

  • often: The stronger chassis has eliminated the rattle which often bedeviled the MK IVs.
  • still: However, such systems are still bedeviled by the presence of out-of-scope numbers which appear to ring but never reply.
  • so: Above all, we had broken the inflationary psychology that had so bedeviled our economy.
  • particularly: A guide to pensions jargon - May 1999 Pensions are a subject that is particularly bedeviled with jargon.

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