1. beleaguered - Adjective
2. beleaguered - Verb
of Beleaguer
Source: Webster's dictionaryRichard's ex-girlfriends were long gone, but their voices followed him all the time and spoke to him, like Muses or Furies. It was like having seven superegos arranged in a firing squad before a single beleaguered id, making sure he didn't enjoy that last cigarette. Neal Stephenson
I suppose there must be some way in which I'm compelled to show some side of myself - or of people - that's paranoid and fraught and beleaguered and downtrodden, just as Tom Cruise wants to show that he's terrifyingly upbeat and terrifyingly heroic all the time. Paul Giamatti
We, the people. Manifest Destiny. Conceived in liberty. Fear itself. Ask not. Morning in America. United we stand. Yes, we can. In times of great change and tumult, presidents seek to inspire beleaguered Americans by reminding them of their national identity. Ron Fournier
Browne was at the time reacting to Friday’s US FAA downgrade of the Eastern Caribbean Aviation system and its impact of the beleaguered LIAT. Source: Internet
As the covid-19 pandemic slams travel demand, Boeing’s beleaguered 737 MAX program suffered a further blow as plane-leasing company Avolon canceled a deal for 75 jets. Source: Internet
Ethiopian Airlines Group is willing to provide planes, pilots and maintenance services to beleaguered rival South African Airways (SAA) as part of a joint venture with that country’s government. Source: Internet