beset in the PONS Dictionary

beset Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

beset by worries

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Other problems beset the line in the 1860s.
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They stay at the end and shout every night and the stage door is beset by fans.
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When she stepped into the post the system was beset with problems; a demoralized staff and a troubled reputation.
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Despite knowing that the problems that beset us can not be solved by chancers and careerists.
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But he was beset by post-career depression and the after-effects of concussions.
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The game itself was beset with problems on account of the crowd encroaching the field of play.
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It was beset by financial problems and its preparations were hurried.
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He was fired in 1972 after the team, beset by injuries, stumbled to a 3-11 finish.
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While the poverty-stricken area is struggling for development, it is beset with crime.
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These early exclusionary zoning suits were beset by numerous difficulties and little, if any, affordable housing resulted.
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