haled

[heɪld]

haled Definition

past tense of 'hale': to pull or drag with force; to compel someone to go somewhere.

Using haled: Examples

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

  • Example

    The horse haled the carriage up the hill.

  • Example

    He was haled before the court for his crimes.

  • Example

    She haled her friend to the party.

haled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for haled

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Summary: haled in Brief

'Haled' [heɪld] is the past tense of 'hale,' which means to pull or drag with force, or to compel someone to go somewhere. It is often used in contexts where a person or animal is pulling something heavy or resisting being pulled, as in 'The horse haled the carriage up the hill.' 'Hale' can also mean to force someone to go somewhere, as in 'He was haled before the court for his crimes.'