assailed in the PONS Dictionary

assailed Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be assailed by doubts
to be assailed with letters

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Though assailed by self-doubt at the last minute, he is thanked by the cast, and he thanks them for trusting him.
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Advertisers and manufacturers alike have been assailed for greenwashing.
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The two assailed one another in the press, and filed libel suits and counter libel suits against one another.
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In recent years it has assailed the optimistic view of history.
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During his career he assailed almost all of the major oratorio tenor roles.
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The proposal was assailed almost immediately by various elements in the community.
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They assailed us with fresh regiments and overwhelming numbers.
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You can't sit at the departure gate at an airport now without being assailed by the noise of a television set right over your head.
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He blows upon them gently, and their bodies bend back as if assailed by a sudden terrible gale.
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Globalization has assailed these systems; they remain only one factor in today's complicated regulatory equation.
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