Sentences

bewreke in a sentence

v. t.

๐Ÿ“š Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To bewreke means to evoke or elicit strong emotions or reactions, or to abandon or alter one's plans or intentions.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist's latest painting seemed to bewreke the emotions of everyone in the gallery.
  2. After much deliberation, she decided to bewreke her plans and pursue a different path.
  3. His unexpected return to the team was meant to bewreke the spirits of the players.
  4. The book's plot twist was designed to bewreke readers' expectations entirely.
  5. She felt the need to bewreke her former self and embrace a new identity.
  6. The storm threatened to bewreke the carefully arranged outdoor event.
  7. By sharing her story, she hoped to bewreke the stigma surrounding mental health.
  8. The magicianโ€™s final trick seemed to bewreke the laws of physics themselves.
  9. When the truth came out, it began to bewreke the fragile trust they had built.
  10. The community rallied together to bewreke the damage caused by the recent disaster.