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Sentence count:269+4Posted:2017-02-06Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: freedom of the pressfreedom of assemblyfreegreedcreedbreedfreelyfree ofMeaning: [frɪː]  adj. 1. freed from bondage 2. having become freed from entanglement; disengaged. 
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31. Both men were freed from the wreckage after a four-hour operation.
32. Paul was put into the cell,his wrists were finally freed from handcuffs.
33. At last the country has freed itself from the chains of the authoritarian regime.
34. They were at last freed from the fetters of ignorance.
35. Anti-vivisectionists last night freed a number of animals from a laboratory.
36. Retiring early from his job freed him to join several local clubs.
37. All the victims have now been freed from the wreckage.
38. We have freed up some staff to deal with the backlog of work.
39. They expected a reciprocal gesture before more hostages could be freed.
40. They will run wild freed from the fetters of control.
41. She was freed from prison through the agency of her doctor.
42. By the end of May nearly 100 of an estimated 2 000 political prisoners had been freed.
43. We have this definite certitude that Cicippio will be freed.
44. With remission for good behaviour(sentencedict.com), she could be freed in a year.
45. But they were eventually freed and given amnesty.
46. He freed a hand and wiped away the spit.
47. The third was freed on police bail.
48. A fourth person was freed on £50,000 bail.
49. His carefree choreography freed something in them,(sentencedict.com) as well.
50. He was freed on £600 bail.
51. To Freed, it purely and simply meant money.
52. Sudhu Ram was freed from bondage in 1988.
53. The export sector was freed before the import Sector.
54. The kidnappers freed the last two hostages unharmed.
55. Freed in the slipstream of profanity, it took wing.
56. Mann was finally freed by his captors.
57. Their boon is life for ever freed from toil.
58. They freed the slaves and got rid of dictators.
59. Last Friday Jacqueline Fletcher was freed from prison.
60. In 1962, Freed was fined $300 and blackballed from radio.
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