To disclose or betray.
[Middle English biwreien : bi-, be- + wreien, to accuse (from Old English wrēgan).]
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To disclose or betray.
[Middle English biwreien : bi-, be- + wreien, to accuse (from Old English wrēgan).]
The verb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
reveal unintentionally
Synonym: betray
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