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beleaguer verb [ bɪˈliːɡə ]

• cause problems or difficulties for.
• "he attempts to answer several questions that beleaguer the industry"
Similar: hard-pressed, troubled, in difficulties, under pressure, under stress, with one's back to the wall, in a tight corner, in a tight spot, up against it, under the cosh,
• lay siege to (a place); besiege.
• "our leaders decided to beleaguer the city"
Similar: besieged, under siege, blockaded, surrounded, encircled, hemmed in, under attack,
Origin: late 16th century: from Dutch belegeren ‘camp round’, from be- ‘(all) about’ + leger ‘a camp’.


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