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- Dictionarymelee/ˈmɛleɪ/
noun
- 1. a confused fight or scuffle: "several people were hurt in the melee"
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a situation that is confused and not under control, esp. a fight involving a number of people: A melee erupted in the stands near the end of the game.
The meaning of MELEE is a confused struggle; especially : a hand-to-hand fight among several people. How to use melee in a sentence. Melee Has French Roots
of or relating to close-range or hand-to-hand combat, especially in video games and role-playing games, but also in some other tabletop games: You can choose any melee weapon type, but most players prefer daggers since the polearm was nerfed in an expansion last year.
a situation that is confused and not under control, esp. a fight involving a number of people: A melee erupted in the stands near the end of the game.
A melee is a noisy free-for-all or rowdy fight — a no holds barred, battle royal, if you will. It's what pro wrestlers engage in every night, and shoppers endure at the toy store every holiday season.
1. countable noun [usually singular] A melee is a noisy confusing fight between the people in a crowd. [written] A policeman was killed and scores of people were injured in the melee. Synonyms: fight, fray, brawl, skirmish More Synonyms of melee. 2. singular noun.
MELEE definition: a situation where many people are behaving in a noisy, confused, and sometimes violent way: . Learn more.