beset


be·set

verb \bi-ˈset, bē-\
be·setbe·set·ting

Definition of BESET

transitive verb
1
: to set or stud with or as if with ornaments
2
: trouble, harass <inflation besets the economy>
3
a : to set upon : assail <the settlers were beset by savages> b : to hem in : surround
be·set·ment \-mənt\ noun

Examples of BESET

  1. A lack of money is the greatest problem besetting the city today.
  2. <he's been beset by a lack of self-confidence virtually his entire life>

Origin of BESET

Middle English besetten, from Old English besettan, from be- + settan to set
First Known Use: before 12th century

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