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    siege
    /siː(d)ʒ/

    noun

    • 1. a military operation in which enemy forces surround a town or building, cutting off essential supplies, with the aim of compelling those inside to surrender: "Verdun had withstood a siege of ten weeks"
    • 2. a group of herons: rare "there is a siege of herons at the river"

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  2. SIEGE definition: 1. the surrounding of a place by an armed force in order to defeat those defending it: 2. the…. Learn more.

  3. How to use siege in a sentence. a military blockade of a city or fortified place to compel it to surrender; a persistent or serious attack (as of illness)… See the full definition

  4. A siege is a military or police operation in which soldiers or police surround a place in order to force the people there to come out or give up control of the place. We must do everything possible to lift the siege.

  5. the surrounding of a place by an armed force in order to defeat those defending it: The siege of Mafeking lasted for eight months. The soldiers laid siege to (= started a siege of) the city. The castle was under siege for months. figurative That whole weekend at Cannes, Brigitte Bardot was under siege by photographers. See also. besiege.

  6. 1. The surrounding and blockading of a city, town, or fortress by an army attempting to capture it. 2. A prolonged period, as of illness: a siege of asthma. 3. Obsolete A seat, especially a throne. tr.v. sieged, sieg·ing, sieg·es. To subject to a siege; besiege: The invaders sieged the castle.

  7. Siege definition: the act or process of surrounding and attacking a fortified place in such a way as to isolate it from help and supplies, for the purpose of lessening the resistance of the defenders and thereby making capture possible.. See examples of SIEGE used in a sentence.

  8. Your city is under siege if it is surrounded on all sides by an opposing force on attack. Think of a castle surrounded by a legion of armed knights. Like many military words, siege can be used metaphorically.

  9. surrounded by an army or the police in a siege. The city was under siege for six months. At the very end of the war, Prague again came under siege. being criticized all the time or put under pressure by problems, questions, etc. The government is already under siege for its economic policy.

  10. a period when an army or the police stand around a building or city to stop supplies from entering it, in order to force the people inside to stop fighting: The city is under siege from rebel forces.

  11. siege meaning, definition, what is siege: a situation in which an army or the poli...: Learn more.