Besieging vs Proclaimed - What's the difference?
besieging | proclaimed |
The act by which a place is besieged.
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(proclaim)
To excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe.
To announce or declare.
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As verbs the difference between besieging and proclaimed
is that besieging is present participle of besiege while proclaimed is past tense of proclaim.As a noun besieging
is the act by which a place is besieged.besieging
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(en noun)- stories of warriors and abbots and bards, of feudal lords at ruthless war with each other, of besiegings and battles and captives and torments.
