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beleaguer

[bih-lee-ger] / bɪˈli gər /


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“To beleaguer the obvious, it’s been cool and wet in Washington,” Washington State Climatologist Nick Bond said Wednesday during a briefing on drought conditions in the Pacific Northwest.

From Seattle Times • May 19, 2022

At the same time, a limited supply of labor continues to beleaguer employers, with the number of Americans on payrolls still well below pre-pandemic levels.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 2, 2021

Unforthcoming on 2002, Mr Modi is happy to talk about how he has successfully tackled economic problems in Gujarat that beleaguer other states.

From Economist • Dec. 12, 2013

“Stagflation,” a crippling combination of sluggish growth and high inflation, would continue to beleaguer the American economy until the early 1980s.

From New York Times • Aug. 4, 2012

Ishmael would find later, long after the trial, that their darkness would beleaguer his memory of these days.

From "Snow Falling on Cedars: A Novel" by David Guterson