Also means
harassed
Usage Note
Asediado is the past participle of asediar used as an adjective. It describes a person or place under siege (literal military use) or, more broadly, someone relentlessly pestered or overwhelmed — se sentía asediada por las preguntas (she felt besieged by questions). The feminine form is asediada. It sits at a higher register than acosado ('harassed'), with which it partly overlaps.
Examples
"El actor llegó asediado por los fotógrafos."
Natural Translation
The actor arrived besieged by photographers.
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