besieger (Meaning)
besieger (n)
an enemy who lays siege to your position
an energetic petitioner
besieger (n.)
One who besieges; -- opposed to the besieged.
Synonyms & Antonyms of besieger
besieger Sentence Examples
- The relentless besiegers pounded the castle walls with an incessant barrage of artillery fire.
- The city's defenders valiantly resisted the besieger's relentless assault, holding their ground with unwavering determination.
- The besieger's cunning tactics employed underground tunnels to infiltrate the enemy stronghold.
- As the siege dragged on, the besieger's resources dwindled, forcing them to consider strategic retreat.
- The besieger's brutal tactics spread terror throughout the civilian population, leaving a trail of devastation in their wake.
- The castle's formidable defenses proved too strong for the besieger, ultimately repelling their attempts at conquest.
- The besieger's siege tactics were characterized by a scorched earth approach, leaving the surrounding countryside ravaged and desolate.
- The besieger's relentless bombardment brought the city to the brink of collapse, forcing its inhabitants to surrender.
- The siege ended abruptly when reinforcements arrived to aid the besieged defenders, driving away the besieger with heavy casualties.
- The besieger's siege had a lasting impact on the region, shaping its history and leaving an enduring legacy of suffering and conflict.
FAQs About the word besieger
an enemy who lays siege to your position, an energetic petitionerOne who besieges; -- opposed to the besieged.
raider, aggressor, predator,invader, ravager, attacker, robber,rapist, assaulter, counterattacker
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The relentless besiegers pounded the castle walls with an incessant barrage of artillery fire.
The city's defenders valiantly resisted the besieger's relentless assault, holding their ground with unwavering determination.
The besieger's cunning tactics employed underground tunnels to infiltrate the enemy stronghold.
As the siege dragged on, the besieger's resources dwindled, forcing them to consider strategic retreat.