Definition of Becrime

1. to make guilty of a crime [v -CRIMED, -CRIMING, -CRIMES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Becrime

becomings
becomse
becover
becoward
becowarded
becowarding
becowards
becquerel
becquerelite
becquerels
becrave
becrawl
becrawled
becrawling
becrawls
becrime (current term)
becrimed
becrimes
becriming
becripple
becross
becrowd
becrowded
becrowding
becrowds
becrown
becrust
becrusted
becrusting
becrusts

Literary usage of Becrime

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Greek Reader: Selected Chiefly from Jacobs' Greek Reader : Adapted to by Peter Bullions, Friedrich Jacobs (1849)
"... part of speech to master, yet with a little diligence and attention on their part, they may becrime as well acquainted with it as with any other. ..."

2. Slavery in America: With Notices of the Present State of Slavery and the by Thomas Price (1837)
"My master then quickened the pace of his horse; and, as we advanced, the cries of my poor parent becrime more and more indistinct. ..."

3. On Civil Liberty and Self-government by Francis Lieber (1874)
"The author had not becrime acquainted with this important work when the page referred to was printing; but the testimony given by the great criminalist, ..."

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