Found 4 items, similar to beset.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: beset
mengepung, menyerang
Indonesian → English (quick)
Definition: beset
occupied, scraped
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: beset
beset
v 1: annoy continually or chronically;
“He is known to harry his
staff when he is overworked”;
“This man harasses his
female co-workers” [syn:
harass,
hassle,
harry,
chivy,
chivvy,
chevy,
chevvy,
plague,
molest,
provoke]
2: assail or attack on all sides:
“The zebra was beset by
leopards” [syn:
set upon]
3: decorate or cover lavishly with gems [syn:
encrust,
incrust]
[also:
besetting]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Beset
Beset
\Be*set"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Beset; p. pr. & vb. n.
Besetting.] [AS. besettan (akin to OHG. bisazjan, G.
besetzen, D. bezetten); pref. be- + settan to set. See
Set.]
1. To set or stud (anything) with ornaments or prominent
objects.
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A robe of azure beset with drops of gold.
--Spectator.
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The garden is so beset with all manner of sweet
shrubs that it perfumes the air. --Evelyn.
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2. To hem in; to waylay; to surround; to besiege; to
blockade.
“Beset with foes.” --Milton.
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Let thy troops beset our gates. --Addison.
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3. To set upon on all sides; to perplex; to harass; -- said
of dangers, obstacles, etc.
“Adam, sore beset, replied.”
--Milton.
“Beset with ills.” --Addison.
“Incommodities
which beset old age.” --Burke.
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4. To occupy; to employ; to use up. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Syn: To surround; inclose; environ; hem in; besiege;
encircle; encompass; embarrass; urge; press.
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Beset
\Be*set"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Beset; p. pr. & vb. n.
Besetting.] [AS. besettan (akin to OHG. bisazjan, G.
besetzen, D. bezetten); pref. be- + settan to set. See
Set.]
1. To set or stud (anything) with ornaments or prominent
objects.
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A robe of azure beset with drops of gold.
--Spectator.
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The garden is so beset with all manner of sweet
shrubs that it perfumes the air. --Evelyn.
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2. To hem in; to waylay; to surround; to besiege; to
blockade.
“Beset with foes.” --Milton.
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Let thy troops beset our gates. --Addison.
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3. To set upon on all sides; to perplex; to harass; -- said
of dangers, obstacles, etc.
“Adam, sore beset, replied.”
--Milton.
“Beset with ills.” --Addison.
“Incommodities
which beset old age.” --Burke.
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4. To occupy; to employ; to use up. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Syn: To surround; inclose; environ; hem in; besiege;
encircle; encompass; embarrass; urge; press.
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