plural
sieges
plural
sieges
Britannica Dictionary definition of SIEGE
1
:
a situation in which soldiers or police officers surround a city, building, etc., in order to try to take control of it
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2
[count]
:
a serious and lasting attack of something
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usually singular
lay siege to (something or someone)
1
:
to surround (a city, building, etc.) with soldiers or police officers in order to try to take control of it
2
:
to attack (something or someone) constantly or repeatedly
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usually used figuratively
under siege
1
:
surrounded with soldiers or police officers in a siege
2
:
very seriously attacked or criticized by many people