Sentences using the word "siege":
Definitions of the word "siege":
The word "siege" is used to describe a military operation in which enemy forces surround a city or fort in order to force the surrender of the occupants by cutting off essential supplies. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation in which someone or something is under sustained attack or pressure.
Siege in Tagalog is "pagbabalak ng pagsakop" or simply "sakop".
His deliverance from the narcotics officers whom he considered his tormentors only made things worse for him, for he fell into an even worse slavery: his old addictions.
You can use "in lieu of" as a substitute for "for."
Instead of using the word challenging you can use the word gifted, special, special gifted.
the siege of Troy was unbelievable
The word you are looking for is siege. It is a blockade that is ongoing.
We just have one more barrier to cross; then we can lay siege to the castle.
a siege
Old French word referring to someone providing or overseeing the use of siege machines, such as catapults, ballistae, and trebuchets.
In the siege of Acre
the castle was under siege but the kleptomaniac rabbit still escaped
The word 'siege' is a noun (a thing) or a verb (an action), not a pronoun.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. For example:The siege was fierce, it lasted through the night.The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'siege' in the second part of the sentence.
a siege
A Battle or Siege
Yes, it's the simple past of the verb - to siege (or more usually - to lay siege to, or to besiege), but it can be a noun as well - a siege.
The city of Vicksburg was under siege for several weeks in 1863.