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Definition of bewray:

°(archaic) to expose a person, rat out.
"1890: I fear that if I was to attempt to detain you at length my speech would bewray me, and you would discover I was not that master of professional allusions which you might expect me to be. -- The Times, 16 Jun 1890, p.8 col. A"
°(archaic) to divulge a secret.
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Definition of bewray:

°(archaic) to expose a person, rat out.
"1890: I fear that if I was to attempt to detain you at length my speech would bewray me, and you would discover I was not that master of professional allusions which you might expect me to be. -- The Times, 16 Jun 1890, p.8 col. A"
°(archaic) to divulge a secret.
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