Synonym: autonomy, emancipation, freedom, independence. Antonym: slavery. Similar words: liberal, liberate, puberty, illiberal, liberated, deliberate, liberation, deliberately. Meaning: ['lɪbə(r)tɪ] n. 1. immunity from arbitrary exercise of authority: political independence 2. freedom of choice 3. personal freedom from servitude or confinement or oppression 4. leave granted to a sailor or naval officer 5. an act of undue intimacy.
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121. It is also a choice between values. At the core of our convictions is belief in individual liberty.
122. Yet the kind of liberty which preoccupied western artists was mostly individual freedom.
123. Freedom and liberty lose out by default because good people are not vigilant. Desmond Tutu
124. As the smell of fresh paint drifted through the air it became linked for us with summer and liberty.
125. When the political right starts appealing to liberty, it is frequently up to no good.
126. Whenever a separation is made between liberty and justice, neither, in my opinion, is safe. Edmund Burke
127. Behind a veil of revolutionary rhetoric, the Council of People's Commissars suppressed the masses' striving for liberty.
128. Moreover, the Fifth Amendment also guarantees that no person shall be deprived of liberty without due process of law.
129. I took the liberty of telling my office I could be reached here.
130. The value of individual liberty is not absolute, but is subject to the authority of established government.
131. Purists were quick to counter-attack accusations that the legislation threatened individual liberty and encouraged prudish self-satisfaction.
132. Another liberty Webster extended to himself was putting his own spin on definitions.
133. Staff in these Departments considering additional computers are at liberty to submit suggestions through line management in the usual way. 3.
134. Each person enjoys natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
135. Walker was at liberty for many years before the police apprehended him.
136. This liberty was short-lived however. parliament, deeply suspicious of the King's intentions(sentencedict.com), proclaimed his Declaration illegal in February.
137. Labour's tin ear for liberty is matched by its deafness to democracy.
138. Is it any different from giving up a liberty to smoke?
139. She speaks of the persecution suffered at the hands of her father and her yearning for liberty.
140. Cultivators of the earth are the most valuable citizens. They are the most vigorous, the most independent, the most virtuous, and they are tied to their country and wedded to it’s liberty and interests by the most lasting bands. Thomas Jefferson
141. Liberty also suggests that video users should apply to their local authority for a licence, allowing objectors to register their opposition.
142. Under the interests theory, obligations arise in order to protect economic liberty, not curtail it.
143. Needless to say, this system by no means produced the religious liberty for which people had originally fought.
144. Finally, at the end of the decade, a second automobile production plant began operation in East Liberty, Ohio.
145. He was not at liberty to give Signor Gismondi's whereabouts.
146. More than 1,400,000 people visited the Liberty Bell pavilion last year.
147. The organisation Liberty claims the proposals are in breach of international law.
148. No one on the ice seemed above taking a liberty or two.
149. You are quite at liberty to make an official complaint if you wish.
150. But we are at liberty to form our own judgement of the person doing so.
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