Besiege | Mean of besiege in English Dictionary
/bɪˈsiːʤ/
- Verb
- to surround a city, building, etc., with soldiers and try to take control of it
- The army besieged the castle.
- to gather around (someone) in a way that is aggressive, annoying, etc.
- They were besieged by reporters while leaving the courthouse.
- politicians being besieged by the media
- to overwhelm (someone) with too many questions or requests for things
- Customers have besieged the company with questions.
- Every day, her office is besieged [=bombarded] with letters/questions/complaints about the problem.