besieged Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of besieged In English

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Examples of besieged

  • In concert, they besieged the municipal offices to demand reimbursement in cash and threatened to withdraw their labour if this was not conceded.

  • Agricultural colleges and experiment stations, however, were increasingly besieged with letters of inquiry from the public30 and it became impossible to ignore the organic movement.

  • It begins with a defense of the very enterprise of economic methodology, which is besieged on two different fronts.

  • Everybody asked to go to the city, so that the centre of the dominant bureaucracy and aristocracy could be besieged.

  • Furthermore, in competitive races, candidates may be besieged by larger numbers of interested and engaged activists.

  • As the noon prayer concluded, he was besieged by a swarm of "the poor, beggars, and women" who were hoping for alms.

  • Bureaucrats find themselves besieged with requests they no longer have either the official authority or the personal financial means to fulfil.

  • And for learners, who sometimes must feel besieged by their mistakes and failings, this is no small thing.

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