beset
verb /bɪˈset/
/bɪˈset/
[usually passive] (formal)Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they beset | /bɪˈset/ /bɪˈset/ |
he / she / it besets | /bɪˈsets/ /bɪˈsets/ |
past simple beset | /bɪˈset/ /bɪˈset/ |
past participle beset | /bɪˈset/ /bɪˈset/ |
-ing form besetting | /bɪˈsetɪŋ/ /bɪˈsetɪŋ/ |
- to affect somebody/something in an unpleasant or harmful way
- The team was beset by injury all season.
- It's one of the most difficult problems besetting our modern way of life.
- a life beset with financial worries
Oxford Collocations DictionaryBeset is used with these nouns as the subject:- problem
Word OriginOld English besettan, from be- ‘about’ + settan of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zetten, German setzen.