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The act of besetting or the state of being beset also that which besets one as a sin...
Beset
Beset. S. 7 of the (English) Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act, 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 86), makes it an offence to beset the house or place where another resides or works with a view to compel him to abstain from doing or to do any act which he has a legal right to do or abstain from doing. The effect of this section in the case of a trade dispute has been mitigated by s. 2 of the (English) Trade Disputes Act, 1906 (6 Edw. 7, c. 47), which legalizes 'peaceful picketing,' but by the (English) Trade Disputes and Trade Unions Act, 1927 (17 & 18 Geo. 5. C. 22), s. 3, attending in such numbers or manner as is declared to be unlawful by the Act shall be deemed to be a watching or besetting within s. 7 of the 1875 Act....
Besetting
Habitually attacking harassing or pressing upon or about as a besetting sin...
Besiege
To beset or surround with armed forces for the purpose of compelling to surrender to lay siege to to beleaguer to beset...
Barbate
Bearded beset with long and weak hairs...
Beset
To set or stud anything with ornaments or prominent objects...
Besetter
One who or that which besets...
Bestad
Beset put in peril...
Cactus
Any plant of the order Cactacaelig as the prickly pear and the night blooming cereus See Cereus They usually have leafless stems and branches often beset with clustered thorns and are mostly natives of the warmer parts of America...
Dangerous
Attended or beset with danger full of risk perilous hazardous unsafe...
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