Meaning & Definition of word "Siege"

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    Siege

    /siːdʒ/

    noun:

    • 1. The act of surrounding and attacking a fortified place in order to isolate it and force its surrender.
      • Example: The castle withstood a long siege, showing the strength of its defenses.
    • 2. A prolonged period of trouble or difficulty, often used metaphorically.
      • Example: The community faced a siege of poverty and unemployment after the factory closed.

    verb:

    • 1. To surround a place with armed forces in order to capture it.
      • Example: The troops were ordered to siege the enemy stronghold until reinforcements arrived.

    Etymology

    From Old French 'siege' meaning 'seat', from Latin 'sedes'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    laid siege to:

    To attack or besiege a place.

    under siege:

    Surrounded by an attacking force, often used metaphorically.

    besieged with requests:

    Overwhelmed or inundated with requests.

    Related Words

    besiege:

    To surround a place in order to force its surrender.

    fortress:

    A fortified building or military stronghold.

    blockade:

    An act of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.

    Slang Meanings of siege

    Meaning: To dominate or overwhelm someone in a figurative sense.

    Example Sentence: He was sieged by fans at the convention.

    Meaning: To relentlessly pursue someone persistently.

    Example Sentence: She was sieged by her friends about attending the party.