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  1. Beleaguer comes from the Dutch word belegeren. Leger means "camp" and the prefix be- means "about" or "around." Belegeren, by definition, is a neutral verb ("to camp around"); however, beleaguer implies trouble. It is also synonymous with besiege.

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  4. verb [ T ] formal uk / bɪˈliː.ɡə r/ us / bɪˈliː.ɡɚ / Add to word list. to cause a lot of problems or difficulties for someone: We have issues in our community that continue to plague and beleaguer us. to surround someone in order to attack them: They were beleaguered by enemy armies. Fewer examples.

  5. to cause a lot of problems or difficulties for someone: We have issues in our community that continue to plague and beleaguer us. to surround someone in order to attack them: They were beleaguered by enemy armies. Fewer examples. Conflicts and uncertainties beleaguered the court during the weeks following the King's death.

  6. 3 days ago · Word origin. Du belegeren, to besiege < be-, around + legeren, to camp < leger (akin to lair ), a camp. Word Frequency. beleaguer in American English. (bɪˈliɡər) transitive verb. 1. to surround with military forces. 2. to surround or beset, as with troubles. SYNONYMS 2. harass, pester, badger, bother, vex, annoy, plague, hector.

  7. Beleaguer definition: to surround with military forces.. See examples of BELEAGUER used in a sentence.

  8. /bɪˈliɡər/ IPA guide. Other forms: beleaguered; beleaguering; beleaguers. 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.

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