

The army will besiege the city until it surrenders.
To surround a place with armed forces to capture it or force its surrender.
The rebels plan to besiege the fortress at dawn.
They decided to besiege the enemy camp to cut off supplies.
The protesters will besiege the government building until their demands are met.
besiege a city
besiege a fortress
besiege an enemy
surround
blockade
lay siege to
The reporter began to besiege the politician with questions.
To overwhelm someone with questions or requests.
The students besieged the teacher with questions after class.
Fans besieged the celebrity for autographs.
The customer service team was besieged by calls during the sale.
besiege with questions
besiege someone
besiege with requests
bombard
pester
assail