bemock

[bih-mok]

be·mock

[bih-mok]
verb (used with object)
to mock or jeer at (something or someone): to bemock a trusting heart.

Origin:
1600–10; be- + mock
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bemock

verb
treat with contempt; "The new constitution mocks all democratic principles" [syn: mock
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