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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181. Poindexter remained at liberty after sentence, however, pending an appeal against his conviction.
182. But the people were at perfect liberty to accept or reject it; and their act was final.
183. At the core of the constitution of liberty, then, lies the concept of the rule of law.
184. Upon seeing what has become of his homeland and her people, Diego joins the battle for liberty and justice.
185. The deprivation of family and social ties seem most acute although loss of liberty is also acutely felt.
186. Giving him his liberty would not cancel his debt however.
187. Here, it scarcely needs stating, we have in mind a traditional, negative conception of liberty.
188. Liberty is proposing regulations, including a rule requiring anyone installing cameras to supply the authorities with valid reasons for doing so.
189. Democracy is not liberty, equality, participation or an output satisfactory to all the people.
190. Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it. George Bernard Shaw
191. This is partly because of the importance of the interests at stake in immigration decisions: personal safety and liberty.
192. This, madam, you left last night, and I take the liberty to restore it to you.
193. I took the liberty of inviting my friend Carlo along.
194. The day after Mayhew preached on liberty, Bostonians did set fire to the house and destroyed it.
195. This relative concept of liberty undermines the claim of interests theory to don the mantle of a liberal theory of contract.
196. Perhaps more importantly, however, Hayek's concept of spontaneous order is inextricably linked to the notion of personal liberty.
197. But they count among them the few who still guard the liberty of the people.
198. Odd then that we are still at liberty to buy foreign cars, even though this might upset people in Birmingham.
199. If we agree that in that case women should be embraced by the liberty principle then so should children.
200. Next I took the liberty of calling on his daughter, Mrs. Carolan.
201. Fox has managing control of Fox / Liberty Sports and typically runs the ventures owned jointly.
202. One source said that Liberty was asked early on to participate in the Dodger purchase but declined.
203. The point is, mathematical notation gives us complete liberty, unless it explicitly states otherwise.
204. A heavy burden is placed on the magistrates to protect individual liberty from the abuse of police power.
205. "Land and liberty" was the rallying cry of revolutionary Mexico.
206. These measures are an important extension of consumers' rights and some safeguard of individual liberty.
207. Second, the solution they sought had serious implications for civil liberties since sections would effectively deprive individuals of their liberty.
208. Accordingly,[http://sentencedict.com/liberty.html] that liberty need not seek refuge at the ballot box.
209. But these side-effects can become intolerable if political freedom fails to match economic liberty.
210. With the premature end of apprenticeship came abolitionist anticipation of a new era of orderly progress in liberty.
More similar words: liberal, liberate, puberty, illiberal, liberated, deliberate, liberation, deliberately, libel, libelous, poverty, property, fiber, bribery, subscriber, private property, berth, party, dirty, martyr, third party, multiparty, glib, alibi, ad lib, libra, bribe, tribe, scribe, imbibe.