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1. a) a group of warships, naval aircraft, personnel, and bases under one command: »
The sixth fleet is based in San Francisco.
b) a group of warships engaged in a single mission. c) the entire navy of a nation or allied nations: »the United States fleet.
defn>any group of ships or boats sailing together: »a fleet of fishing boats. I must go Where the fleet of stars is anchored (James Elroy Flecker).
SYNONYM(S): flotilla.2. a group of airplanes, automobiles, or the like, moving or working together: »Each large Post Office has a fleet of trucks to help carry the mail.
–adj.2. not lasting; evanescent.3. Dialect. having little depth; shallow.–v.i.1. to pass swiftly; move rapidly.3. a) (of a vessel) to sail. b) Obsolete. to float. c) Obsolete. to swim.4. Obsolete. to drift.5. Obsolete. a) to dissolve or waste away; fall to pieces. b) (of immaterial things) to fade away; vanish.–v.t.1. Rare. to pass or while away (time).╂[probably < Scandinavian (compare Old Icelandic fliōtr swift)]–fleet´ly, adverb.–fleet´ness, noun.1. an inlet, especially an inlet from the sea; a tidal creek (surviving chiefly as an element in place names).2. a drain; sewer.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.