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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121. He is freed by Britomart, his betrothed, whose chastity gives her great military powers.
122. Reagan lifted the pipeline sanctions and Britoil went up for sale and Lech Walesa was freed.
123. The allies arrived in Brussels on September 3rd and Antwerp was freed the next day.
124. They also would be freed from most government restraints on what and how much they plant.
125. This traditional migration to the high pastures freed by summer is called transhumance.
126. Anyone belonging to these categories who had been taken captive was to be freed.
127. Virtual reality can be that much more convincing when the user is freed from the headset.
128. Their fins and tail are freed for guidance and rapid propulsion.
129. A jammed hinge or latch can be freed with a penetrating oil such as Plus Gas.
130. Whenever he's freed, his solicitor added that Paul Rachael remains full of remorse for what happened.
131. The Guildford Four were freed in 1990 after it became clear that evidence used against them had been fabricated by the police.
132. One 63-year-old freed prisoner revealed that captives were kept in metal cages without sanitation or adequate food.
133. Carrie freed herself from repression by both her schoolfriends and her religious fanatic of a mother.
134. His supporters are demanding that he be freed from prison.
135. Many of these young offenders should have been freed a long time ago.
136. Jackson was freed on bail Monday while Medina remains in jail unable to meet the conditions for his release.
137. Farmers with reasonable sized holdings were in a matter of years freed from the stranglehold of money lenders.
138. Couple Freed: Firefighters had to release a man and woman from handcuffs.
139. However, the party's representation flounders when it is freed from the rigours of the quota system.
139. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
140. Months later, Heather freed the slaves and sold the plantation.
141. All the pumps were frozen and had to be freed with burning straw.
142. The present store area within the Exhibition Hall should be freed to allow for conversion to classroom use.
143. Ship's captain Konstantino Stavridis, 43, arrested after the shipwreck, was freed yesterday on £5,000 bail.
144. I was even beginning to consider myself freed, until dinnertime that evening.
145. But why Zeus changed his mind and whether Prometheus revealed the secret when he was freed, we do not know.
146. In the easier version for younger children, they are freed by touching their outstretched arms.
147. After being freed Tuesday, the whale swam toward the ocean.
148. The farm was her prison until her inheritance from her father's estate freed her in three years' time.
149. How do we get back the passion that poor immigrant children and newly freed slaves once had for education?
150. His recovery of survival potential increased in ratio to the amount of energy freed from the engram bank.
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