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  2. If someone or something is under siege, they are being severely criticized or put under a great deal of pressure. The guy'll think he's under siege. Radio One is under siege from all sides.

  3. 1. : surrounded with soldiers or police officers in a siege. The city was under siege and food was getting scarce. 2. : very seriously attacked or criticized by many people. The newspaper has been under siege lately by its readers for printing a false story. Examples of under siege in a Sentence.

  4. under siege. U. under siege. Meaning | Synonyms. to be under attack ; to be criticized by a lot of people at the same time ; to be under a lot of pressure ; Example Sentences. The president came under siege for his radical decisions. The newspaper came under siege after they printed an article denouncing the recent attacks as a hoax.

  5. May 2, 2018 · Slang dictionary. under siege. [uhn-der seej] May 2, 2018. What does under siege mean? Under siege is a phrase meaning “to be experiencing an attack,” used literally or figuratively. It supplied the title of a noted 1992 action movie starring Steven Seagal. Related words: base rape. deboggle. Recommended videos. Powered by AnyClip.

  6. If someone or something is under siege, they are being severely criticized or put under a great deal of pressure.

  7. Nov 30, 2017 · 1 surrounded by an army or the police: The city has now been under siege for more than three weeks. 2 being criticized all the time or put under pressure by problems, questions, etc: The dollar came under siege on Monday, falling to its lowest for three years. See also: siege.

  8. The idiom "under siege" has historical roots, originating from military contexts where a fortified location is surrounded and attacked by enemy forces. In a figurative sense, the phrase is used to describe a situation where someone or something is subjected to intense criticism, pressure, or challenges from various sources.

  9. surrounded by an army or the police in a siege. The city was under siege for six months. At the very end of the war, Prague again came under siege. being criticized all the time or put under pressure by problems, questions, etc. The government is already under siege for its economic policy.

  10. be under siege meaning, definition, what is be under siege: to be surrounded by an army in a siege: Learn more.

  11. The idiom "under siege" means to be surrounded or under attack, especially by a group of people or entities that are hostile or oppressive. It can also mean to be in a difficult or dangerous situation, where one feels besieged or overwhelmed.