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What is the past tense of befool?

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The past tense of befool is befooled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of befool is befools.

The present participle of befool is befooling.

The past participle of befool is befooled.

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The general public was being befooled in the name of Price Committees and Sasta Bazars.
Neither she nor any other shall be befooled and bamboozled under my roof.
Let none be befooled by falling into the trap of overlooking the ultimate causes and harping solely on immediate causes.
Imran Khan has befooled the nation for two years in the name of 35 punctures.
Tragic indeed, People were once again befooled, but this time by their own men.
It befooled the Hindu community by raking up the temple issue and then started dancing to the tune of the central government to get close to power, he alleged.

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