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beset verb (beset, besetting) now chiefly literary or formal (usually beset by or with something) 1 to worry or harass someone, or to hamper or complicate something (with problems, temptations, obstacles, etc). 2 to surround, attack or beseige (a person or people) on every side.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon besettan to surround or set about.