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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241. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the people of France.
242. The empty dress, a peeling poster of Mae West and in the far distance the Statue of Liberty.
243. More Fisher Brown, on the instructions of Madame Bihi, took advantage of the liberty to apply.
244. He believed that liberty was best preserved by maintaining the balance implicit in the guiding legal principles of the constitution.
245. Time when he was at liberty to go fishing or take a drive along the coast.
246. She wore smocked Liberty dresses and sandals and smoked in the street, considered very daring.
247. A few successful bids for his liberty, to tearful disappointments.
248. America will never run... And we will always be grateful that liberty has found such brave defenders. George W. Bush
249. All civilised states recognise this assertion of personal liberty and privacy.
250. Only if public order appeared to be on the verge of breaking down would the government contemplate restricting political liberty.
251. Many people think that compulsory ID cards interfere with personal liberty.
252. It is only we-alone and in lonely place-who stand between tyranny and liberty.
253. In the Roth case itself, the Court did not find any violation of a liberty interest.
254. We are not at liberty to discuss our hiring practices.
255. There can be only two securities for liberty in any government, viz., representation and checks.
256. How does it influence their life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness?
257. Absolute property right can only guarantee liberty in form.
258. American Liberty University is an equal opportunity institution.
259. In sense of existentialism, love is subject to the liberty of others and is against absoluteness.
260. Finally, I will quote a classic sentence from a famous article entitled Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death by Patrick Henry, the greatest writer in American history.
261. This is the tale of two economists who lived parallel lives, and then pursued two different and contrary goals. One was devoted to liberty and one was devoted to the state.
262. But economic liberty candoled out like dim sum at a reception. It is a fundamental right.
263. Elinor was then at liberty to think over the representations of her mother.
264. There is a line in our time and in every time between the defenders of human liberty and those we seek to masker the minds and souls of others.
265. The value of the rare coin, which was made at the Philadelphia Mint with the Miss Liberty design, crossed the million dollar mark in 2003.
266. Other exhibits include antique cameras and copies of the Statue of Liberty.
267. Liberal organizations committed to civil liberty will assist Washington in demonizing its next target for military attack while turning a blind eye to the war crimes of President Obama.
268. The judiciary is the safeguard of our liberty and of our property under the constitution.
269. It was in 1846, on George Washington's birthday, that the final expansion of the crack occurred,[http://sentencedict.com/liberty.html] retiring the Liberty Bell permanently.
270. Locke described his concept of liberty from the following three aspects: the abstract individual freedom, the natural state of freedom and political and social freedom.
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.