Assiege

/əˈsidʒ/ verb

To surround a place or crowd around someone, pressing in from all sides.

From Old French 'aseger' (a- 'to' + seger 'to seat,' related to 'siege'). Originally a military term meaning to lay siege to a fortified place, later generalized to mean surrounding or crowding around.

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