with their feet
Holland.
These were not the merchants who forced him to flee. They were the Non-believers of Makka who forced him to migrate to Madina Munawara.
Fled is the answer
No.
No, "flee" is not in the future tense. The future tense of "flee" would be "will flee" or "shall flee."
The corresponding noun to the verb flee is flight.
The defendant was then seen to flee the scene. Flee from the danger!
It's just a normal verb. "I flee" "you flee" "he/she/it flees" etc.
The homophone of "flea" is "flee."
Flee was created in 1979-06.
They will flee from the ugly witch.
flee is present tense. fled is past. fleeing could also be present
She had to FLEE the city when there was an earthquake happening.
Flee has one syllable.
The past participle for "flee" is "fled."
imp. & p. p. of Flee., of Flee