Similar words: freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, free, greed, creed, breed, freely, free of. Meaning: [frɪː] adj. 1. freed from bondage 2. having become freed from entanglement; disengaged.
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61. There were calls for political detainees to be freed and chants in support of the new opposition group, New Forum.
62. They freed their hostages, including the ambassador, and left the embassy peacefully on Oct. 7.
63. Hopkins was among the first to say that awakening could not truly take over a heart until its owner freed slaves.
64. The great thing about our experiment was that it freed painting from all imitative or conventional contexts.
65. There, surprised Felix Holt finds her when he is freed from prison.
66. His spirit, freed from his body, was in communication with her.
67. A ship freed of barnacles is not yet a ship on course to its destination.
68. The major was aware that the main suspect had been freed on the orders of the opposition leader.
69. Loyalty to a petrified opinion never yet broke a chain or freed a human soul. Mark Twain
70. The rate was freed to float in line with market demand today.
71. He was recently freed after serving a sentence for leading anti-government riots.
72. Irwin compared Davis' experiences on parole to his own studies into the difficulties that convicts face when they are freed.
73. Freed from the stones' strange attraction to its parts, H-5 regained its composure and lived up to expectations.
74. A man who lives near Sharpness docks was arrested yesterday and questioned overnight in Gloucester before being freed.
75. Private rented accommodation has been increasingly freed of rent control, taking it beyond the reach of the young homeless.
76. They were freed after 30 rescuers had clawed away rubble with bare hands in temperatures of 100F.
77. Let there be justice for all. Let there be peace for all. Let there be work, bread, water and salt for all. Let each know that for each the body, the mind and the soul have been freed to fulfill themselves. Nelson Mandela
78. Only 24 percent said the slowdown in building activity had freed up enough planners and inspectors to speed up processing time.
79. Her batting average there: five stays of execution, one commuted to life in prison, and two men freed completely.
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80. Not many years after these freed men invented their church organization, desperate militants inspired slave revolts.
81. They had slid his noose from their necks and freed themselves of him.
82. Only after Coleridge returned from Shrewsbury, freed at last from immediate financial worry, could vague hopes be transformed into clearer intentions.
83. Some remarkable men are now being freed after a quarter century in prison.
84. Nano, imprisoned on what he insists were trumped-up corruption charges, was freed as the disorders heated up.
85. The President has renewed a push to get the hostages freed.
86. Then I felt freed, as if I were untying fetters.
87. Patients and their carers would have a realistic choice freed from fears of favouritism and unfair influence.
88. The industrialist, who was captured on November 24th, was freed after 84 days in captivity.
89. Juan is freed when a letter is discovered granting him pardon for his crime.
90. The initial three-year sentences on two others was confirmed while the other person was freed.
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