Hale
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British pronunciation/hˈe‍ɪl/
American pronunciation/ˈheɪɫ/

Definition & Bedeutung von "hale"

to hale
01

zerren, ziehen

to drag someone or something with force
Transitive: to hale sb/sth somewhere
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The fishermen had to hale the heavy net filled with fish onto the boat.
Despite his protests, the unruly passenger was haled off the plane by security.
The workers had to hale the fallen tree out of the road after the storm.
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to compel or force someone to do something against their will

Transitive: to hale sb into sth
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The authorities haled the suspect into custody for questioning regarding the incident.
In times of war, civilians were often haled into service to contribute to the war effort.
Parents should not hale their children into pursuing careers against their natural interests and aspirations.
01

enjoying good health and strength

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The hale elder participated in outdoor activities, showcasing his robust health.
Despite her age, the hale grandmother tended to her garden with energy and vigor.
The hale athlete maintained a disciplined routine, contributing to his overall well-being.
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