benight
transitive verb
be·night
bi-ˈnīt,
bē-
-ed/-ing/-s
1
: to overtake by darkness or night especially before the end of a journey
—usually used in the passive
there was no fear of our being benighted, for in Norway at this season it never gets dark—Frances Pitt
2
: to envelop in intellectual, moral, or social darkness
what men … call religion now benighting half the earth—John Wilson †1854
—usually used in the passive
3
: to make dark especially by depriving of light : obscure
the cliffs were so high that the bay itself was already benighted—Clemence Dane
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