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    be·fall
    [bəˈfôl, bəˈfäl]
    verb
    literary
    befall (verb) · befalls (third person present) · befell (past tense) · befalling (present participle) · befallen (past participle)
    1. (of something bad) happen to someone:
      "a tragedy befell his daughter" · "she was to blame for anything that befell"
    Origin
    Old English befeallan ‘to fall’ (early use being chiefly figurative); related to German befallen.
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    What is a befall verb?Definition of befall verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary something befalls somebody (of something unpleasant) to happen to somebody They were unaware of the fate that was to befall them. Definition of befall verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
    What does befallen mean?be•fall /bɪˈfɔl/ v. [ ~ + object], -fell, -fall•en, -fall•ing. to happen to (someone), esp. by chance: What had befallen them? be•fall (bi fôl′ ), v., -fell, -fall•en, -fall•ing. to happen or occur. [ Archaic.]to come, as by right. to happen to, esp. by chance or fate. Middle English befallen, Old English befeallan.
    What does it mean if something befalls a person?Befall is an old-fashioned or literary way of saying something happened by chance. Bad luck befalls a heroine who drops her lucky rabbit foot. When something befalls you, it’s like bad luck falling on you. An earthquake can befall a city. A terrible disease could befall a child. A bolt of lightning could befall a very unlucky person.
    What does befell mean?, be·fell, be·fall·en, be·fall·ing. to happen or occur. Archaic. to come, as by right. , be·fell, be·fall·en, be·fall·ing. to happen to, especially by chance or fate. before 900; Middle English befallen, Old English befeallan. See be-, fall (v.)
     
  3. The meaning of BEFALL is to happen especially as if by fate.
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    Meaning of befall in English befall verb [ T or I ] literary uk / bɪˈfɔːl / us / bɪˈfɑːl / befell | befallen Add to word list If something bad or dangerous befalls you, it happens to you: Should any harm befall me on my journey, you may open this letter.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/befall
    verb (used with object),be·fell, be·fall·en, be·fall·ing. to happen to, especially by chance or fate.
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    befall Also found in: Thesaurus. be·fall (bĭ-fôl′) v. be·fell (-fĕl′), be·fall·en (-fô′lən), be·fall·ing, be·falls v.intr. To come to pass; happen: What is the worst that may befall?
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    be•fall /bɪˈfɔl/ v. [ ~ + object], -fell, -fall•en, -fall•ing. to happen to (someone), esp. by chance: What had befallen them?
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