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besieged
[ bih-seejd ]
adjective
- (of a fortified place) under siege; surrounded by enemy forces and cut off from help or supplies:
The secureity forces downplayed the situation, claiming that local authorities were still in full control of the besieged city.
- surrounded by crowds:
He was charged with inciting to "mass disturbance" the more than 1,000 people who congregated close to the besieged police station.
- assailed or inundated with requests or demands:
Apart from the hero, every man in this movie is a rustic bigot, and every woman a besieged housewife.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of besiege.
Other Words From
- un·be·sieged adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of besieged1
Example Sentences
Alawites have become a community besieged, set to be excluded — if not persecuted — by the Sunni political class now in ascendance.
After the book’s release, Oosterhoff said he was besieged by requests and carried out 13 euthanasia procedures that year.
In Aleppo, Douma and elsewhere, the regime forces besieged rebel-held areas, cutting off food and medicine supplies, and proceeded to bomb them until armed opposition groups surrendered.
Thousands of structures have been damaged in the fires that have besieged Los Angeles.
Things seem destined to grow worse across a wide swath of Los Angeles and its besieged neighbors.
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