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    Be·siege
    /bəˈsēj/

    verb

  2. The meaning of BESIEGE is to surround with armed forces. How to use besiege in a sentence.

  3. to surround a place, esp. with an army, to prevent people or supplies from getting in or out: fig. After the controversial show, the television network was besieged with complaints. A person who is besieged is surrounded: Mick Jagger was besieged by fans at the airport.

  4. verb (used with object) , be·sieged, be·sieg·ing. to lay siege to. to crowd around; crowd in upon; surround: Vacationers besieged the travel office. to assail or ply, as with requests or demands. Synonyms: hound, harry, harass, pester, beset. besiege.

  5. to surround a place, especially with an army, to prevent people or supplies getting in or out: The town had been besieged for two months but still resisted the aggressors. When someone is besieged, a lot of people surround them: When the pop star tried to leave her hotel, she was besieged by waiting journalists and fans.

  6. Definitions of besiege. verb. surround so as to force to give up. “The Turks besieged Vienna”. synonyms: beleaguer, circumvent, hem in, surround. see more. verb. harass, as with questions or requests. “The press photographers besieged the movie star”.

  7. 5 days ago · besiege. (bɪsiːdʒ ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense besieges , present participle besieging , past tense, past participle besieged. 1. verb [usually passive] If you are besieged by people, many people want something from you and continually bother you.

  8. 1. To surround with hostile forces: The soldiers besieged the walled city. 2. To crowd around; hem in: Fans besieged the star as she came out of the hotel. 3. To harass or overwhelm, as with requests: a shop owner besieged by job applications.

  9. verb. besieged, besieges, besieging. To surround with hostile forces. The soldiers besieged the walled city. American Heritage. To hem in with armed forces, esp. for a sustained attack; lay siege to. Webster's New World. To crowd around; hem in. Fans besieged the star as she came out of the hotel. American Heritage. To close in on; crowd around.

  10. besiege. besiege something to surround a building, city, etc. with soldiers until the people inside are forced to let you in synonym lay siege to something Paris was besieged for four months and forced to surrender. (figurative) Fans besieged the box office to get tickets for the concert.

  11. besiege. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English be‧siege /bɪˈsiːdʒ/ verb [ transitive] 1 to surround a city or castle with military force until the people inside let you take control → siege In April 655, Osman’s palace was besieged by rebels. see thesaurus at attack 2 if you are besieged by people, you have a lot of them ...

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