fleeced

[fleest]

fleeced Definition

  • 1to deceive or swindle someone out of their money or belongings
  • 2to shear the wool off a sheep or similar animal

Using fleeced: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fleeced" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tourists were fleeced by the street vendors.

  • Example

    He was fleeced out of his life savings by the fraudulent investment scheme.

  • Example

    The farmer fleeced the sheep before winter.

fleeced Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fleeced

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Summary: fleeced in Brief

The verb 'fleeced' [fleest] has two meanings. The first one is to deceive or swindle someone out of their money or belongings, as in 'The tourists were fleeced by the street vendors.' The second meaning is to shear the wool off a sheep or similar animal, as in 'The farmer fleeced the sheep before winter.'