Befret

/bɪˈfɹɛt/ verb

to cause someone to worry or fret excessively; to make anxious or troubled.

From Old English 'be-' prefix meaning 'around' or 'thoroughly' combined with 'fret' (to worry or wear away), dating to before 1200. The prefix intensifies the base verb's meaning.

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