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    flee
    [flē]
    verb
    fleeing (present participle)
    1. run away from a place or situation of danger:
      "a man was shot twice as he fled from five masked youths"
      • run away from (someone or something):
        "he was forced to flee the country" · "all remaining doubt that he was a guerilla began to flee my mind"
    Origin
    Old English flēon, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vlieden and German fliehen.
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    verb
    1. run away from a place or situation of danger:
      run for it
      be gone
      take to one's heels
      make a break for it
      make a quick exit
      make one's getaway
      absent oneself
      head for the hills
      do a disappearing act
      run away from
      leave hastily/abruptly
      escape from
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    What does flee mean in English?1. To run away, as from trouble or danger: fled from the house into the night. 2. To pass swiftly away; vanish: "of time fleeing beneath him" (William Faulkner). To run away from: flee the scene of an accident. [Middle English flen, from Old English flēon; see pleu- in Indo-European roots .] fle′er n.
    What does flee mean in the Bible?flee (third-person singular simple present flees, present participle fleeing, simple past and past participle fled) ( intransitive) To run away; to escape . The prisoner tried to flee, but was caught by the guards. 1611, The Holy Bible, [ …] ( King James Version ), London: [ …] Robert Barker, [ …], →OCLC, Proverbs 28:1:
    What is another word for fleeing?Synonyms for fleeing. absconding, breaking out (of), clearing out, escaping, flying, getting out, lamming, running away,
    Where did fleeing come from?The earliest known use of the adjective fleeing is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for fleeing is from around 1374, in the writing of Geoffrey Chaucer, poet and administrator. fleeing is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: flee v., ‑ing suffix2.
     
  3. 1 a : to run away often from danger or evil : fly The family fled from the war-torn zone. b : to hurry toward a place of security Refugees fled to a neighboring country. : to run away from : shun Many people fled the city to escape the fighting.

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    flee (flē), v., fled, flee•ing. v.i. to run away, as from danger or pursuers;
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