0 having a lot of trouble with something, or having to deal with a lot of something that causes problems:
Centrifugal forces arose from within villages, besetting religious life with internal contradictions and contestation.
Both completed two successive presidential terms, a unique accomplishment in the continent, and overcame the political instability that previously beset their nations.
Such fatalism comes easily to societies beset by daunting and uncontrollable factors.
It does not guarantee that the host of problems besetting so many countries can be handled effectively.
Since the early 1970s, the region seems to have been widely beset by civil wars, political upheavals, famines and other natural disasters.
First, a genuine and sustainable democracy cannot flourish in a society where ethnic and religious divisions continue to beset the social and political relations.
In a sustained tour de force of increasing density, the voice, having struggled into articulacy, finds itself beset with pinging electronic attacks.
It is also beset by differences between its members about how to handle problems like unemployment.
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