Heeds

/hiːdz/

Definitions

  1. (v.) Third-person singular of heed, meaning to pay careful attention to or take notice of legal duties or provisions.
    The court heeds the established precedent in its ruling.

Forms

  • heed
  • heeding
  • heeded

Commentary

'Heeds' is primarily used as a verb in legal contexts to indicate the act of paying attention or compliance, often linked to duties or notices.

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