Meaning & Definition of word "Flee"

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    Flee

    /fliː/

    verb:

    • 1. to run away from a place or situation of danger.
      • Example: The villagers had to flee their homes to escape the approaching wildfire.
    • 2. to escape from a person or situation.
      • Example: He decided to flee the country to avoid the political turmoil.
    • 3. to move swiftly away; to escape.
      • Example: The rabbit managed to flee from the predator just in time.
    • 4. to avoid or evade.
      • Example: She tried to flee from her responsibilities, but they caught up with her eventually.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old English 'flēon', of Germanic origin; related to Dutch 'vlieden' and German 'fliehen'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    flee from:

    To escape or run away from someone or something.

    flee the scene:

    To leave a place quickly, especially after committing an offense.

    flee to safety:

    To escape to a place where one is safe.

    Related Words

    flight:

    The act of fleeing or running away.

    flinch:

    To recoil or move back quickly.

    escape:

    To break free from confinement or control.

    Slang Meanings of flee

    Meaning: To ditch or leave suddenly.

    Example Sentence: He had to flee from the party when his ex showed up.

    Meaning: To ghost or disappear.

    Example Sentence: She fleed on me after our date; I haven't heard from her since.