Besiege

/bɪˈsiːdʒ/ verb

To surround a place (usually a city or castle) with an army and prevent supplies or people from entering or leaving; or to crowd around someone persistently.

From Old French 'besiege,' meaning to seat oneself before, combining 'be-' (around) and 'siege' (from Latin 'sedere,' to sit). The original meaning literally meant to surround and sit at a location to force surrender.

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