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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91. Farc commanders said the freed prisoners would not return to combat.
92. There wouldn't be any later, unless somehow, at the eleventh hour, I freed Karen from her sterile remorse.
93. With the introduction of agriculture mankind entered upon a long period of meanness, misery, and madness, from which they are only now being freed by the beneficent operation of the machine. Bertrand Russell
94. When the islanders knew themselves freed from the tyrant it was easy for Perseus to find Danae and Dictys.
95. L.. Douglas Wilder, ruling the punishment did not fit the crime, granted Iverson conditional clemency and freed him.
96. The 18-month-old boy tipped over his buggy, freed himself from the straps and crawled into the pond at Chatham, Kent.
97. Freed from the trappings of conventional morality, Van Ness is at liberty to invent his own.
98. His brothers, Abbas and Shahbaz, who were serving jail sentences for corruption, were also freed and allowed to leave.
99. Some of my most satisfying work at Arky, Freed was done on behalf of Eastern Airlines flight attendants.
100. I freed myself from the antiquated strait jacket of his verbose speech patterns.
101. Bubbly feeling:THE Marquess of Blandford, freed from jail after a judge admitted a mistake, toasted his liberty with champagne.
102. The act freed for ever slaves used by rebels to aid or abet the insurrection of the states.
103. Detained in July 1991, he had been freed on bail in November and had apparently slipped bail.
104. Most had escaped but some were freed by owners newly inspired by the idea of liberty.
105. Freeing yourself was one thing; claiming ownership of that freed self was another.
106. Her thick honey-blonde hair, freed now of its plait, brushed against her neck in silky waves.
107. On the year of jubilee all slaves are freed, all debts are cancelled and the land lies fallow.
108. Freed from electoral politics, she became an oracle of sorts.
109. Unknown to Peevay, his mother had been kidnapped and raped repeatedly by Jack Harp(Sentencedict), a freed convict.
110. Ewan's former opponent, freed for a second, thrust forward with his spear.
111. In three days of releases in early September 465 prisoners were reported to have been freed.
112. Lifeguards at that time reported that the whale appeared lethargic and did not attempt to swim away once freed from the kelp.
113. Once his boots were satisfactorily freed of mud, Jonadab strode into the house, leaving the rest to follow.
114. The posts thus freed were then available as inducements to other potential government supporters.
115. In contrast Farc released a video showing its freed guerrillas saluting stiffly as they were greeted by an honour guard of rebels.
116. Treatment has freed Jenna from her drug addiction, allowing her to live a productive life.
117. As the tense muscles begin to relax, sometimes pent-up emotions are also freed.
118. You are freed from the tyranny of a limy soil as long as you use an ericaceous compost.
119. Two weeks ago firemen freed a woman after a practical joke ended in her unable to release herself.
120. Funds long used for defense and aggression are at last freed for peaceful uses.
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