siege|sieged|sieges|sieging in English
verb
[sɪːdʒ]
blockade, besiege, surround and attack a fortification in order to cut off supply and aid routes
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1. To create authentic siege situations, the team consulted actual counter-terrorism units and looked at real-life examples of sieges.
2. Airlift tipped the balance of the sieges.
3. There are perhaps better destinations than a fortress in caparison for a sieging .
4. Sieges have taken place in almost all eras of warfare.
5. Over the centuries Arras endured sieges, occupation and annexation
6. Bravo Team Baldpates! $10 Candace Miller to Mason Sieges
7. A City Under Siege
8. Siege Barracks is the first Siege Machine (and first army unit) that is immobile
9. The siege lasted two years.
10. However, the siege will fail.
11. Braes Capital acquires Siege Technologies
12. Like a city under siege.
13. The siege has ended peacefully.
14. When Townshend halted at Kut, Goltz laid siege to the British position (see the Siege of Kut).
15. Ctesiphon fell after a prolonged siege.
16. The siege lasted almost four months.
17. 2 Lay siege to it,+ build a siege wall against it,+ raise up a siege rampart against it,+ set up camps against it, and surround it with battering rams.
18. 14 Draw water for the siege!
19. The thieves, they love a siege.
20. Belfry comes from berfrey, a medieval term for a wooden tower used in sieges
21. The book is not an exhaustive account of all the sieges of the war.
22. Besiege definition, to lay siege to
23. The king personally led the siege.
24. It was a bitch of a siege.
25. He is said to have siege mentality.