you could use besiege in a sentence:
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besiege- to crowd around
The town continued to besiege the other towns around it. Besiege means to surround a place with armed forces to get them to do something or give you something.
The new uniform rules led the parents to besiege the school office. In the Middle Ages, an army would besiege a castle for weeks or months.
"He tightly held the reins of the horse as they navigated the narrow mountain path besige the raging river below."
The noun form of "besiege" is "besiegement."
No, besiege is the correct spelling.
Synonyms for besiege might be:overtakeoverrunoverwhelmattackflurry (of)
Besiege
besiege, prestige, siege.
berate and besiege
It has 2 syllables
The past participle is besieged.
Mongols Besiege