resiege (Meaning)

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resiege (v. t.)

To seat again; to reinstate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of resiege

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resiege Sentence Examples

  1. The medieval army resieged the castle for weeks, hoping to starve the defenders into submission.
  2. After a failed siege, the enemy resieged the fortress with even greater force.
  3. The city was resieged by a formidable army, cutting off all supplies.
  4. The villagers sought refuge in the mountains as their town was resieged by a ruthless invader.
  5. The knights resieged the dragon's lair, determined to slay the monstrous beast.
  6. The rebels resieged government buildings, demanding a change in leadership.
  7. The invading army resieged the enemy's capital, intending to conquer their entire nation.
  8. The fortress endured multiple resieges, proving its impenetrable defenses.
  9. The resiege of Tyre by Alexander the Great is a testament to the endurance of its inhabitants.
  10. Despite numerous resieges, the castle remained unconquered, a symbol of indomitable spirit.

FAQs About the word resiege

To seat again; to reinstate.

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The medieval army resieged the castle for weeks, hoping to starve the defenders into submission.

After a failed siege, the enemy resieged the fortress with even greater force.

The city was resieged by a formidable army, cutting off all supplies.

The villagers sought refuge in the mountains as their town was resieged by a ruthless invader.