bedevil

bedevil
/bi dev"euhl/, v.t., bedeviled, bedeviling or (esp. Brit.) bedevilled, bedevilling.
1. to torment or harass maliciously or diabolically, as with doubts, distractions, or worries.
2. to possess, as with a devil; bewitch.
3. to cause confusion or doubt in; muddle; confound: an issue bedeviled by prejudices.
4. to beset or hamper continuously: a new building bedeviled by elevator failures.
[1760-70; BE- + DEVIL]

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