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be·tray v. \bē-ˈtrā\
to lead astray
to give to an enemy by treachery
middle english, from be- + trayen (to betray)
tracie wants to verify the meaning of the word betray. which portion of the entry best allows her to do this?
v.
\bē-ˈtrā\
1. to lead astray
middle english, from be- + trayen (to betray)

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