Similar words: degree of freedom, free of, free of cost, free of charge, free out, free on board, carefree, care-free.
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1. be rid of sb/sth to be free of sb/sth that has been annoying you or that you do not want: She wanted to be rid of her parents and their authority.
2. The country longs to be free of colonial domination.
3. I longed to be free of my family.
4. This income should be free of tax.
5. It was vital that the elections should be free of coercion or intimidation.
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6. The wood must be free of insecticides and herbicides.
7. Dishonest people would now be free of the salutary fear which alloyed their admiration of the confiding temperament of tradesmen.
8. This meant that the world would be free of strategic nuclear weapons by the year 1996.
9. They wanted to be free of constraints, just as the Bush people do today.
10. She wanted only to be free of this, for the lake to clear, so she could retreat to her task.
11. The province of the mind. People strove to be free of Nature, seeing it as something outside of themselves.
12. In one bound he would be free of all financial worries.
13. Mr McGovern also claims to be free of the banks, never having incurred much long-term debt.
14. She was glad to be free of her past, and like it or not, Miguel was part of that.
15. Questioner: Can one really be free of tradition?
16. The brass surface must be free of contamination.
17. The income that shall be free of tax as provided in the international conventions and agreements signed by China.
18. Americans today count on their public schools to be free of expense, open to all, and devoid of religious sectarianism.
19. The marriage was a failure and they both wanted to be free of it.
20. That change should occur within about three years for large carriers, while small companies will be free of rate regulation immediately.
21. What was this spell he was casting - and how could she ever hope to be free of it?
22. Local councils would also have greater powers of eviction and be free of their legal duty to provide gypsy caravan sites.
23. Why do words receive so much consideration in dispositions widely held to be free of form?
24. Experience is necessarily an act of relating in a relationship that can never be free of paradox.
25. All income and tax gains from assets in the reserve will be free of income and capital gains tax.
26. I want an inspectorate to have the ability to make comments and criticisms and to be free of direct government interference.
27. But they would've given up their vocation just to be free of you.
28. As ward of the king I and my lands would be free of Master Higham; otherwise I might never succeed.
29. At first, we train the body and speech to be free of unwholesomeness. This is virtue.
30. To prevent performance degradation, RF and microwave connectors must be free of foreign materials.
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