beset in Arabic
beset in Arabic is اِكْتَنَفَ — beset means to trouble or threaten from many directions at once, especially with difficulties or dangers.
beset in Arabic
اِكْتَنَفَ
Pronounced: iktanafa
to encircle or surround (someone or something)
What does "beset" mean?
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verb To trouble or threaten from many directions at once, especially with difficulties or dangers.
"The expedition was beset by bad weather and equipment failures."
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verb To surround or hem something in on all sides.
"The ship was beset by pack ice and unable to move."
beset in a sentence
- The expedition was beset by bad weather and equipment failures.
- Doubts beset her in the days before the exam.
- The ship was beset by pack ice and unable to move.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "beset" in Arabic?
"beset" in Arabic is اِكْتَنَفَ. beset means: To trouble or threaten from many directions at once, especially with difficulties or dangers.
How do you pronounce اِكْتَنَفَ?
"beset" in Arabic is اِكْتَنَفَ, pronounced "iktanafa".
How do you use "beset" in a sentence?
Example: "The expedition was beset by bad weather and equipment failures." In Arabic, "beset" is اِكْتَنَفَ.
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