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Betreted
Part of speech: Verb
Sense: To enter an area or location.
Usage:
- She betreted the room cautiously, hoping not to disturb anyone.
- The burglars betreted the house through an open window.
- Every morning, the students betreted the school through the main entrance.
Sense: To step onto or tread upon something.
Usage:
- He accidentally betreted the wet paint, leaving footprints all over the floor.
- The hiker betreted the muddy trail, making it more difficult for others to walk on.
- Be careful not to betret the freshly mopped floor.
Sense: To invade or infringe upon something.
Usage:
- The company's decision to expand its product line betreted on the competitor's market share.
- His constant interruptions betreted on her ability to concentrate on her work.
- The new legislation was seen as an attempt to betret the citizens' privacy rights.
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