"cast out the Devil with Beelzebub" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: casts out the Devil with Beelzebub [present, singular, third-person], casting out the Devil with Beelzebub [participle, present], cast out the Devil with Beelzebub [participle, past], cast out the Devil with Beelzebub [past]
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  1. To ally oneself with or to use an evil force in order to fight another. Translations (Translations): den Teufel mit dem Beelzebub austreiben (German)
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