besetting

  • 11besetting — adjective Date: 1634 constantly present or attacking ; obsessive …

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  • 12besetting — Synonyms and related words: annoying, average, backbreaking, common, crushing, current, dominant, epidemic, grueling, heavy, hefty, irksome, normal, onerous, oppressive, ordinary, painful, pandemic, plaguey, popular, predominant, predominating,… …

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  • 13besetting — be set·ting || tɪŋ adj. constantly attacking, constantly harassing be·set || bɪ set v. harass; attack, besiege …

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  • 14besetting — adj compulsive, habitual, persistent, dominant, inveterate, irresistible, uncontrollable, obsessive, prevalent, constant, recurring, troublesome, harassing …

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  • 15beset — verb past tense and past participle beset present participle besetting (T) formal 1 (usually passive) to make someone experience serious problems or dangers: The business has been beset with financial problems. 2 besetting sin/weakness often… …

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  • 16Shoaib — ( circa 1600 BC 1500 BC?) [ [http://www.thetruthoflife.org/messengers shuaib.htm The Truth of Life ] ] [ [http://www.zainab.org/commonpages/ebooks/english/short/prophets.htm :: www.zainab.org ] ] , ( ar. شعيب ; also Unicode|Shuʕayb, Shuʕaib,… …

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  • 17Friedrich von Hügel — Infobox Christian biography name = Friedrich von Hügel img size = img capt = landscape = birth name =Friedrich Maria Aloys Franz Karl von Hügel other names = Baron von Hügel birth date = 5 May 1852 birth place = death date = 27 January 1925 death …

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  • 18Germany — /jerr meuh nee/, n. a republic in central Europe: after World War II divided into four zones, British, French, U.S., and Soviet, and in 1949 into East Germany and West Germany; East and West Germany were reunited in 1990. 84,068,216; 137,852 sq.… …

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  • 19beset — be|set [bıˈset] v past tense and past participle beset present participle besetting [T] formal 1.) [usually passive] to make someone experience serious problems or dangers beset sb with/by sth ▪ The business has been beset with financial problems …

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  • 20beset — [[t]bɪse̱t[/t]] besets, besetting VERB (The form beset is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle.) If someone or something is beset by problems or fears, they have many problems or fears which affect them severely.… …

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