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free
adjective as in without charge
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adjective as in unrestrained personally
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adjective as in unrestrained politically
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- emancipated
- enfranchised
- liberated
- sovereign
adjective as in not busy; unoccupied
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adjective as in generous, unsparing
verb as in liberate, let go
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Example Sentences
Critics argue the firings could set a precedent for policing personal expression within federal agencies, raising concerns about the balance between free speech and professional conduct.
“It’s been great getting my feet under me, being able to just go out there and play free and fast,” he said.
In coming weeks, I’ll be exploring different angles of the Eaton fire recovery story, so feel free to share your thoughts with me.
Instead, the president’s performance is that of raw and corrupt power, and being freed from nearly all constraints on his behavior.
Today, Reagan is remembered less as a complex politician and more as a saint of free markets and patriotism.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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