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    beleaguered
    /bɪˈliːɡəd/

    adjective

    • 1. in a very difficult situation: "the board is supporting the beleaguered director amid calls for his resignation" Similar hard-pressedtroubledin difficultiesunder pressure
    • 2. (of a place) surrounded by armed forces aiming to capture it or force surrender; besieged: "he led a relief force to the aid of the beleaguered city" Similar besiegedunder siegeblockadedsurrounded

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  2. BELEAGUERED definition: 1. having a lot of problems or difficulties: 2. surrounded by an army: 3. having a lot of…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of BELEAGUERED is suffering or being subjected to constant or repeated trouble or harassment. How to use beleaguered in a sentence.

  4. BELEAGUERED meaning: 1. having a lot of problems or difficulties: 2. surrounded by an army: 3. having a lot of…. Learn more.

  5. Jun 2, 2024 · beleaguered (comparative more beleaguered, superlative most beleaguered) Besieged; surrounded by enemy troops.

  6. Beleaguered definition: surrounded by military forces; besieged. See examples of BELEAGUERED used in a sentence.

  7. verb. be· lea· guer bi-ˈlē-gər. bē- beleaguered; beleaguering bi-ˈlē-g (ə-)riŋ. bē- Synonyms of beleaguer. transitive verb. 1. : besiege. a town beleaguered by an army. a beleaguered city. 2. : trouble, harass. beleaguered parents. an economically beleaguered city. beleaguerment. bi-ˈlē-gər-mənt. bē- noun. Did you know?

  8. 1. To harass; beset: We are beleaguered by problems. 2. To surround with troops; besiege: The enemy beleaguered the enclave. [Probably Dutch belegeren : be-, around (from Middle Dutch bie; see ambhi in Indo-European roots) + leger, camp; see legh- in Indo-European roots .] be·lea′guer·ment n.

  9. Definition of beleaguered adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. to surround someone in order to attack them: They were beleaguered by enemy armies. Fewer examples. Conflicts and uncertainties beleaguered the court during the weeks following the King's death. A plague of doves hit the town in 1896, devouring crops and beleaguering the people.

  11. A beleaguered person, organization, or project is experiencing a lot of difficulties, opposition, or criticism. There have been seven coup attempts against the beleaguered government. American English : beleaguered / bɪˈligərd /