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Fed vs. Feeded — What's the Difference?

Fed vs. Feeded — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Fed and Feeded

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Fed

The Federal Reserve.

Feeded

(nonstandard) feed

Fed

Often fed A federal agent or official.

Fed

Past tense and past participle of feed.

Fed

A federal government officer or official, especially a FBI, CIA, NSA, ATF, or DEA agent.
That corrupt fed was caught taking bribes from a mobster!
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Fed

A police officer.

Fed

The Canadian federal government.
Salmon were becoming scarce in the river until the feds stepped in.

Fed

A federation in which powerlifters organize to compete.

Fed

Any federal law-enforcement officer

Fed

The central bank of the United States; incorporates 12 Federal Reserve branch banks and all national banks and state charted commercial banks and some trust companies;
The Fed seeks to control the United States economy by raising and lowering short-term interest rates and the money supply

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