0 past simple and past participle of bedevil
It was bedevilled by unemployment, social exclusion and a growing sense of precariousness and inequality.
This is a subject that has been bedevilled by the gulf between literary, liturgical and musical scholars.
All population statistics are bedevilled by the different measures used in the census and the ways in which the figures can be presented.
The teaching of reading had been bedevilled by wrong theory and by people ignoring abundant evidence on what really works best.
If the concept of the urban has been bedevilled by issues of definition, so too has that of the middle class.
Comparisons of these epidemiological data have been bedevilled by the lack of uniformity in defining the diagnostic criteria and pathology.
Indeed, it is this failure to agree which has bedevilled the movement.
This ensures an irenic and objective approach to a controversial subject which has almost always been bedevilled by lack of charity and by high emotion.