besiege
be
bi
siege
ˈsiʤ
sij
British pronunciation
/bɪsˈiːd‍ʒ/

Definición y significado de "besiege"en inglés

to besiege
01

asediar, rodear

to surround a place, typically with armed forces, in order to force those inside to give up or surrender
Transitive: to besiege a place
to besiege definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The protesters sought to besiege the government building to demand change.
Los manifestantes buscaron asediar el edificio del gobierno para exigir un cambio.
02

asaltar, abrumar

to overwhelm someone with a flood of requests, complaints, or demands
Transitive: to besiege sb/sth with questions or requests
example
Ejemplos
The company ’s social media accounts were besieged with negative feedback.
Las cuentas de redes sociales de la empresa fueron asediadas con comentarios negativos.
03

asediar, agobiar

to overwhelm someone with worry, problems, or stress
Transitive: to besiege sb
example
Ejemplos
The approaching storm besieges the city with fear and uncertainty.
La tormenta que se acerca asedia la ciudad con miedo e incertidumbre.

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