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besiege

surround / overwhelm / crowd / blockade
Transitive Verb
past: besiegedpp: besiegeding: besieging

This term evokes a sense of total enclosure and relentless pressure. In a military context, it describes a strategic blockade designed to isolate and exhaust an enemy, creating a feeling of entrapment and inevitable surrender. When applied to social or professional situations, the word shifts from physical walls to psychological or logistical burdens. It suggests a state of being overwhelmed by an unstoppable tide of demands, where the subject feels trapped by the sheer volume of attention or requests.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone with something]

To overwhelm someone with a large number of requests, questions, or complaints.

"The celebrity was besieged with requests for autographs after the show."

Transitive Verb
[~ a place]

To surround a place with armed forces in order to capture it or force its surrender.

"The army continued to besiege the city for several months to starve out the defenders."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To crowd around someone in an oppressive or insistent manner.

"Fans began to besiege the actor as soon as he stepped off the plane."

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