To beset or surround with armed forces, for the purpose of compelling to surrender.
1 They, however, continued to beleaguer the place, occasionally showing in great masses.
2 We pity the gringos if they should attempt to beleaguer this impregnable fortress.
3 Should we have to beleaguer it we may count upon some help from within.'
4 Make a detour through some pass, forestall your foes, beleaguer them, protect our troops!
5 By two days, at farthest, these enemies who now beleaguer my house shall be cut off.
6 It also agreed to increase government borrowing to support the beleaguered economy.
7 At home, however, attention will centre on the beleaguered Anglo Irish Bank.
8 Beleaguered state police will still be the main agency battling the rebels.
9 Conclusion: Attitudes of the public towards research participation are beleaguered by misconceptions.
10 Could the tide be slowly turning for our beleaguered public health system?
11 Beleaguered residents return to homes destroyed in Washington state wildfire WENATCHEE, Wash.
12 At Harry's words, a beleaguered voice called out from within the chamber.
13 A crucial meeting right now to save the beleaguered Otago Rugby Union.
14 As oil reserves dwindle, could agriculture come to the beleaguered country's rescue?
15 There's now been almost a week of relentless conflict in beleaguered Tripoli.
16 The news sent Sallie Mae's beleaguered stock up more than 12 percent.
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