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    besiege
    /bɪˈsiːdʒ/

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  3. Besiege means to surround a place, especially with an army, or to make many requests or complaints about something. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts and find related words and phrases.

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  4. Besiege means to surround or bother someone or something, often with military forces or requests. Learn how to use besiege in a sentence, see synonyms and related words, and compare British and American English pronunciation.

  5. Learn the meaning of besiege, a verb that can mean to surround with armed forces, to press with requests, or to cause worry or distress. See synonyms, examples, and word history of besiege.

  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. 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.

  8. Besiege means to surround a place, especially with an army, or to make many requests or complaints about something. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  9. 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.

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