besiege

besiege
I
(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)
v. t. beset, surround, beleaguer, invest; plague, pester. See attack.
II
(Roget's IV) v.
Syn. lay siege to, blockade, close in on, beset; see attack 1 , 2 .
III
(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus) v.
1. surround hem in, encircle, enclose, close in on, crowd, lay siege to.
2. harass beleaguer, badger, plague, torment, beset, overwhelm, hound, pressure.
IV
(Roget's Thesaurus II) verb 1. To surround with hostile troops: beleaguer, beset, blockade, invest, siege. Idiom: lay siege to. See ATTACK. 2. To surround and advance upon: close in, enclose, envelop, hedge, hem. See OPEN. 3. To trouble persistently from or as if from all sides: badger, bedevil, beleaguer, beset, harass, harry, hound, importune, pester, plague, solicit. See ATTACK.

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  • besiege — index assault, attack, bait (harass), harass, harrow, importune, obsess, overwhelm …   Law dictionary

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  • besiege — [bē sēj′, bisēj′] vt. besieged, besieging [ME bisegen < be , BE + segen, to lay siege to < sege, seat, SIEGE] 1. to hem in with armed forces, esp. for a sustained attack; lay siege to 2. to close in on; crowd around 3. to overwhelm, harass …   English World dictionary

  • besiege — UK [bɪˈsiːdʒ] / US [bɪˈsɪdʒ] verb [transitive] Word forms besiege : present tense I/you/we/they besiege he/she/it besieges present participle besieging past tense besieged past participle besieged 1) a) to surround a place with an army and… …   English dictionary

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