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Definition of "heeded" []

  • Simple past tense and past participle of heed. (verb)

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Use "heeded" in a sentence
  • "I'm not qualified to comment on whether your claim that "in the usual public choice view, the voters are right but ignored; in the Mises-Bastiat view, the voters are wrong, but heeded" is a fair summary of the contending schools of thought."
  • "Fleetword heeded not this, but rejoicing sincerely in any event that gave him opportunity of speech, proceeded to anathematize the whole assembly as confidently as if he had been the pope's legate."
  • "Emblematic they seemed to such as heeded them in the intense excitement."