bestead Antonyms
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Meaning of bestead
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bestead (imp. & p. p.)
of Bestead
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bestead (v. t.)
To put in a certain situation or condition; to circumstance; to place.
To put in peril; to beset.
To serve; to assist; to profit; to avail.
bestead Sentence Examples
- She was bestead by poverty and had little to sustain her.
- The landlord bestead them with a reasonable rent that they could afford.
- The knight was bestead with a noble steed that carried him swiftly into battle.
- The scholar was bestead with a vast library that provided him with boundless knowledge.
- The traveler was bestead by a kind stranger who gave him shelter for the night.
- The wounded soldier was bestead by a skilled physician who tended to his wounds.
- The ship was bestead by a fierce storm that threatened to sink it.
- The government was bestead by a financial crisis that made it difficult to provide essential services.
- The village was bestead by a series of natural disasters that caused widespread devastation.
- The company was bestead by a skilled workforce that helped it achieve great success.
FAQs About the word bestead
of Bestead, To put in a certain situation or condition; to circumstance; to place., To put in peril; to beset., To serve; to assist; to profit; to avail.
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She was bestead by poverty and had little to sustain her.
The landlord bestead them with a reasonable rent that they could afford.
The knight was bestead with a noble steed that carried him swiftly into battle.
The scholar was bestead with a vast library that provided him with boundless knowledge.