Antonym: constrain, repression. Similar words: freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, freed, speedometer, feed on, weed out, reed, free. Meaning: ['frɪːdəm] n. 1. the condition of being free; the power to act or speak or think without externally imposed restraints 2. immunity from an obligation or duty.
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181. Don't let him take away your freedom to think for yourself.
182. They regained their freedom after ten years of unjust imprisonment.
183. There are some big disadvantages to marriage - you do lose a lot of your freedom.
184. Revelling in her freedom, she took a hotel room and stayed for several days.
185. The Freedom Party's electoral support surged from just under 10 per cent to nearly 17 per cent.
186. He had the freedom of spirit to cut through convention.
187. The freedom to wear trousers became a symbol of women's liberation.
188. Four days' car hire costs £150,[http://sentencedict.com/freedom.html] which is well worth it for the freedom it gives you.
189. We have little freedom at work because our manager runs a very tight ship.
190. The secret police were determined to stamp out the last flickers of academic freedom.
191. He attacked his guards in a desperate bid for freedom.
192. She resented the fact that I was older and had more freedom than her.
193. On the one hand they'd love to have kids, but on the other, they don't want to give up their freedom.
194. Freedom from tyranny is a principle we should always defend.
195. We adhere to the principles of equal rights and freedom of expression for all.
196. Gandhi became an object of widespread veneration because of his unceasing struggle for freedom and equality.
197. More freedom and choice will be given to parents, and the school opt-outs will be stepped up.
198. The government's decree allowed freedom of movement for all citizens.
199. Chinese citizens enjoy the freedom to believe in religion and the freedom not to believe in it and to propagate atheism.
200. They felt that their leaders had bargained away their freedom.
201. When she lost her job, she at first relished her new-found freedom.
202. As Mike saw it, marriage would mean giving up his freedom.
203. The wheelchair gives him the freedom to go out on his own.
204. The torn flag has endured as a symbol of freedom.
205. Crime and freedom are inseparable. You can't have one without the other.
206. This gave them the freedom to make trouble all over the shop without fear of retribution.
207. The cramped living conditions severely restricted the children's freedom to play.
208. The government is not receptive to the idea of a Freedom of Information Act.
209. During his speech, he laid particular stress on the freedom of the press.
210. Tracksuits are designed to give you freedom of movement .
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