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1. Hale
noun.
A
soldier
of
the
American
Revolution
who
was
hanged
as
a
spy
by
the
British;
his
last
words
were
supposed
to
have
been
`I
only
regret
that
I
have
but
one
life
to
give
for
my
country'
(1755-1776).
Synonyms
Nathan Hale
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2. Hale
noun.
Prolific
United
States
writer
(1822-1909).
Synonyms
Edward Everett Hale
3. hale
verb.
(ˈheɪl)
To
cause
to
do
through
pressure
or
necessity,
by
physical,
moral
or
intellectual
means
:"She
forced
him
to
take
a
job
in
the
city".
Synonyms
turn up the pressure
act
pressure
steamroller
terrorise
drive
compel
obligate
force
sandbag
move
coerce
bring oneself
bludgeon
dragoon
oblige
squeeze
railroad
terrorize
turn up the heat
squeeze for
steamroll
Antonyms
refrain
fail
decompression
stay in place
walk
Etymology
hale (English)
halen (Middle English (1100-1500))
haler (Anglo-Norman)
hælu (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. hale
adjective.
(ˈheɪl)
Exhibiting
or
restored
to
vigorous
good
health.
Synonyms
healthy
whole
Antonyms
unhealthy
behave
discontinue
Etymology
hale (English)
halen (Middle English (1100-1500))
haler (Anglo-Norman)
hælu (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. Hale
noun.
United
States
astronomer
who
discovered
that
sunspots
are
associated
with
strong
magnetic
fields
(1868-1938).
Synonyms
George Ellery Hale
6. hale
verb.
(ˈheɪl)
Draw
slowly
or
heavily.
Synonyms
pull
drag
haul
cart
bowse
force
draw
bouse
Antonyms
push
activity
inactivity
overact
underact
Etymology
hale (English)
halen (Middle English (1100-1500))
haler (Anglo-Norman)
hælu (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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