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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151. They want to find out what it would be like to be a woman freed from all those age-old taboos.
152. Now, a half-dozen veterans on the reservation say Lonetree should have been freed long ago.
153. It freed scholars to pursue their researches without having to look over their shoulders at the Holy Office.
154. Now these students will be able to use the time freed up by dropping GCSEs to focus on practical skills.
155. This freed the geologists from this task and gave them more time to write memoirs.
156. Political, economic, and scientific functions had gradually freed themselves from religious control.
157. A strange light frightens her, and she screams to be freed from the room, falling unconscious when escape is denied.
158. The exception are aristocrats, who are served by a sufficient number of other people to be freed of this daily burden.
159. The incident appeared likely to diminish the chances of the prisoners being freed last night.
160. If I can make these changes, I can be freed from my captivity to unwanted stress.
161. Arky, Freed had quite a few public companies as clients.
162. Freed of its burden, the cab sped on, rammed into a low concrete wall.
163. Would it stay here for ever or be freed only when his murderer was brought to justice?
164. In 1988 Sea World freed three gray whales that had become tangled in drift nets.
165. The family, shaken but unhurt,[Sentencedict.com] were freed by one of the van drivers.
166. The dolphins will be freed into the ocean once their injuries have healed.
167. Under Augustus legislation was passed to allow freed slaves to marry and their children to become Roman citizens.
168. Sea World freed three gray whales in 1988 which had been tangled in drift nets.
169. When the freed slaves landed(http://Sentencedict.com), they enthusiastically started replicating the lifestyle of their erstwhile masters.
170. He told her of the disease, of its origin, of the blind foolishness that had freed it.
171. Marshall was freed, and detectives even spoke of arresting our reporters.
172. If the rabbits are to be shot then the man required to do the shooting must be freed from all other responsibilities.
173. Harte was freed and flew to Ireland, where he was arrested on arrival in Dublin.
174. Late last year the Northern Ireland sentence review board recommended that Adair be freed from Maghaberry.
175. And when it has come, the armistice will begin, and the hostages on both sides will be freed.
176. It is not known how many of the people arrested in last Saturday's protests have been freed.
177. Read in studio A prison librarian who was held hostage in a cell for thirteen hours has been freed.
178. The house was surrounded by police and after Rennie had freed Marita, police went in and arrested him.
179. But other jocks of the period, notably white announcer Alan Freed, took money regularly.
180. On Jan. 31 state television announced that all but 34 of the 232 people arrested on Jan. 21 and 22 had been freed.
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