I think the word you want is 'bully'. This is both a noun and a verb. A bully may well 'beat up' someone but she or he may also be more subtle. Not all bullying is physical; some is mental and some is emotional.
The spelling "beet" is the root vegetable, typically red. The homophone is "beat" (rhythm, or to defeat, or to pummel).
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it means to beet
That is the correct spelling of "beating" (hitting, defeating, or a defeat or injury).
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'Beat' is the spelling for the word used for a victory over another person, team, etc/
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fibrous root if this is not correct try google or wikipedia
Yes. It literally means "Courts of beets."
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Hit is a homograph, not a homophone. A word that means hit, beat, is a homophone of beet.
The letters can be used to spell the 6 letter words beetle and helmet. They spell the 5 letter words melee and theme. They can be used to spell the 4 letter words beet, belt, heel, helm, meet, melt, thee and them.