befriended Meaning & Definition

  • En [ bɪˈfrend]
  • Us [ bɪˈfrend]

Meaning of befriended In English

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Examples of befriended

  • Through these positions, he befriended dozens of world leaders.

  • His career in the army is by no means typical of the common man's lot, for he is befriended by rankers and officers alike.

  • During this period he met and befriended a number of members of the literary and intellectual establishment.

  • Gallman befriended the 'chiefs' of the villages and initiated peace pacts among them.

  • Those who have persistently resisted change and called for the rejection and supression of reports have befriended not progress but decay.

  • For ten years she lived much more happily in that place, befriended by many neighbours and members of her local church.

  • That was an appalling statement for him to make, and he needs to look at the regime that he has befriended a little more clearly.

  • The cost therefore to the taxpayer is only £500 per child befriended.

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