Beleaguer :
CIRCUMVENIO
CIRCUMVENIOobsessae,obsidionebeleaguers
CIRCUMVENIOobsessae,obsidionebeleaguers
Verb(1) annoy persistently(2) surround so as to force to give up
(1) But many stresses that beleaguer us do not fall into these categories.(2) Seize them, beleaguer them, and lie in wait for them.(3) Not only will he not go, but any attempt to dislodge him would certainly cause trouble to erupt in that beleaguered state again.(4) Look, I think doctors feel terribly beleaguered in general about medical negligence litigation.(5) The first was to do some fact-finding, and the second was to lend some support to a beleaguered profession.(6) In that context, it's hard to see how a city takeover would benefit beleaguered students.(7) More trouble in store for Andrew Neil at the sadly beleaguered Scotsman.(8) ‘The more beleaguered he feels, the more he will dig in his heels,’ said a government figure.(9) Did MacMahon even try to round up support for his beleaguered master?(10) The other most important individual involved in any game is the referee - the most beleaguered of all sports people.(11) May it also help our beleaguered security managers get some real support as the fall begins.(12) Other gifts have been received from far and wide, with heartfelt messages of support for the beleaguered farming community.(13) Even a nun from a local convent declined the opportunity to voice support for her beleaguered religious superior.(14) But it isn't just the nuts and bolts of touring in support of a new album that can be so beleaguering : sometimes it's the talking about it on the phone with strangers.(15) For every useless mouth in a beleaguered place adds to the difficulties of the defenders and facilitates the task of the besiegers.(16) He is beleaguered , too, by the memories of his dead wife and his victims.
(1) belch out ::
eructavit(2) belch forth ::
tati stupris
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