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		Definition of bechance in English: bechanceverb bɪˈtʃɑːnsbəˈCHans [no object]literary Happen or find by chance.  the most extraordinary person I ever have bechanced upon with object the occasion to be in London finally bechanced him  Example sentencesExamples -  He had no choice, apparently, but to go sleep in the bushes in his local park, where, happily, he bechanced upon a coat that provided a smidgin of warmth.
 -  So, fearing lest a worse thing should bechance him, from Abbeville he went up to Paris.
 -  My sons - God knows what hath bechanced them.
 -  I must ask of you to take a small body of picked men, and ride forth towards Blois, and see what bechances there.
 -  It was only yesterday morning that she had bechanced to see it, not surprisingly following a discussion on that very same subject.
 
  Synonyms happen, occur, take place, come about, transpire, arise, chance    Definition of bechance in US English: bechanceverbbəˈCHans literary Happen; befall.  the most extraordinary person I ever have bechanced upon with object the occasion to be in London finally bechanced him  Example sentencesExamples -  He had no choice, apparently, but to go sleep in the bushes in his local park, where, happily, he bechanced upon a coat that provided a smidgin of warmth.
 -  It was only yesterday morning that she had bechanced to see it, not surprisingly following a discussion on that very same subject.
 -  My sons - God knows what hath bechanced them.
 -  So, fearing lest a worse thing should bechance him, from Abbeville he went up to Paris.
 -  I must ask of you to take a small body of picked men, and ride forth towards Blois, and see what bechances there.
 
  Synonyms happen, occur, take place, come about, transpire, arise, chance     |