assiege (Meaning)
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assiege (v. t.)
To besiege.
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assiege (n.)
A siege.
Synonyms & Antonyms of assiege
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assiege Sentence Examples
- The enemy forces began to assiege the castle, surrounding it from all sides.
- As the siege continued, the defenders grew weary from the constant assiege.
- The besiegers launched a relentless assiege, bombarding the fortress with catapults and arrows.
- Despite the assiege, the castle's walls held firm against the onslaught.
- The villagers braced themselves for the impending assiege, reinforcing their defenses.
- The army laid a cunning trap during the assiege, catching the enemy off guard.
- Food and supplies dwindled within the walls under the prolonged assiege.
- The generals strategized a counter-assiege plan to break the enemy's hold.
- Tales of heroic deeds emerged from the midst of the assiege, inspiring hope among the defenders.
- After months of relentless assiege, the besieged finally surrendered, their resources depleted.
FAQs About the word assiege
To besiege., A siege.
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The enemy forces began to assiege the castle, surrounding it from all sides.
As the siege continued, the defenders grew weary from the constant assiege.
The besiegers launched a relentless assiege, bombarding the fortress with catapults and arrows.
Despite the assiege, the castle's walls held firm against the onslaught.