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    Be·lea·guer
    /bəˈlēɡər/

    verb

    • 1. cause problems or difficulties for: "he attempts to answer several questions that beleaguer the industry"
    • 2. lay siege to (a place); besiege: archaic "our leaders decided to beleaguer the city"
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  3. Beleaguer is a verb that means to besiege a town or to trouble someone. It comes from the Dutch word belegeren, which means "to camp around". See synonyms, examples, etymology and related words of beleaguer.

  4. Beleaguer means to cause a lot of problems or difficulties for someone, or to surround someone in order to attack them. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation, and usage of this formal verb with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Beleaguer is a formal verb that means to cause a lot of problems or difficulties for someone, or to surround someone in order to attack them. Learn how to use beleaguer in a sentence, see synonyms and related words, and find translations in different languages.

  6. Beleaguer means to pester or badger with persistence. A babysitter might find annoying the children who beleaguer her with requests for candy, cookies, games, and piggyback rides all at the same time.

  7. Beleaguer means to surround with military forces or to trouble persistently. Learn the origin, pronunciation, and related words of beleaguer from Dictionary.com.

  8. be·lea·guer. (bĭ-lē′gər) tr.v. be·lea·guered, be·lea·guer·ing, be·lea·guers. 1. To harass; beset: We are beleaguered by problems. 2. To surround with troops; besiege: The enemy beleaguered the enclave.

  9. The meaning of BELEAGUERED is suffering or being subjected to constant or repeated trouble or harassment. How to use beleaguered in a sentence.

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