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The word is frequently used in journalism to describe organizations or regions struggling with multiple issues at once.

: This state can lead to structural damage or the ship drifting toward dangerous shallow waters.

In ancient mythology, (or Byss) was a figure from Egyptian and Minoan cultures. The word is frequently used in journalism to

: The British Museum has recently been described as beset by colonial controversy and financial difficulties.

: A ship is "beset" when it is surrounded by ice and unable to move under its own power. : The British Museum has recently been described

: She was a protective "demon-god" often paired with the god Bes.

: News reports often highlight leaders or nations beset on all sides by political rivals and conflict. 📚 Vocabulary: How to Use It Kaka beset on all sides | Article - Africa Confidential : News reports often highlight leaders or nations

In the maritime world, "beset" is a technical term for a vessel trapped by ice.

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