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Siege

UK //siːdʒ//US //siːdʒ//

Definition

A military operation where forces surround a fortified place to compel surrender.

In simple words: An attack where soldiers surround a place to take control.

Examples

  • The city endured a long **siege** during the war.
  • The **siege** lasted several months, causing severe food shortages.
  • They laid **siege** to the fortress, hoping to breach its walls.
  • The **siege** was finally lifted after negotiations were successful.
  • Historians often study the tactics used during the **siege**.

Usage notes

Used in military contexts or historical discussions. Avoid in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Sound it like 'see edge' - imagine looking over a castle wall at the attacking edge.

Collocations

  • lay siege
  • end a siege
  • prolonged siege
  • successful siege
  • conduct a siege

Synonyms

  • blockade
  • surround
  • attack
  • encirclement
  • investment

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'seige', a common misspelling.
  • Using 'siege' to refer to non-military blockades.
  • Overusing in modern contexts where it's not applicable.