belee (Meaning)

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belee (v. t.)

To place under the lee, or unfavorably to the wind.

Synonyms & Antonyms of belee

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belee Sentence Examples

  1. I beleed that truth is paramount in all matters.
  2. The defendant pleads not guilty, claiming to have been under duress.
  3. The child's faith is unshaken, as they beleed in the goodness of all.
  4. The scientist insists that their theory be leed, regardless of personal beliefs.
  5. The agreement was based on a mutual understanding and beleed in cooperation.
  6. The politician's reputation was damaged after a scandal broke, leading many to beleed their promises.
  7. The traveler was cautious, leeding the advice of the locals before venturing into the unknown.
  8. The victim's parents were filled with grief and disbelief, struggling to beleed the tragic event.
  9. The scholar's work was highly acclaimed, leeding her as an expert in the field.
  10. The citizens of the town were united in their beleed in the importance of community and shared values.

FAQs About the word belee

To place under the lee, or unfavorably to the wind.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

I beleed that truth is paramount in all matters.

The defendant pleads not guilty, claiming to have been under duress.

The child's faith is unshaken, as they beleed in the goodness of all.

The scientist insists that their theory be leed, regardless of personal beliefs.