Having been liberated after being liberated or constrained
“Most of the freed prisoners had offered to assist the villagers in any way possible, especially in fighting back against the pirate rogues.”
Not bound or constrained by anything
“A freed mentality ensures people can have all of their desires and also be in full control of their thoughts and mind.”
Dismissed or fired from a role or job
Released from legal responsibility or punishment
Not confined or imprisoned
Having been enlightened to the truth of something or someone
(of a state or institution) Not subject to foreign intervention or a despotic government
Past tense for to release from confinement
“Arthur Morgan would use a stick of dynamite to free Micah Bell from his prison cell.”
Past tense for to release from a physical restraint
“A nice man would free the fox that was caught in a hunter's trap.”
Past tense for to unburden from something undesirable or restrictive
“She hoped that the story she told him would heal his soul and free him from the burden of his scarred childhood.”
Past tense for to exempt from a rule, obligation or punishment
“He repeatedly indicated that he understood the court would terminate his parental rights, and made a point of observing that said termination would free him from any legal obligation to the child.”
(free up) Past tense for to remove unwanted items from a surface, space or area
“Let's free up the spare room so that you can use it as a study.”
Past tense for to part with a possession or right
“Because you are so insistent, I will free up some of my precious time to meet with you.”
Past tense for to make assets or funds available
“The banks would free the politician's bank accounts after he was cleared of any wrongdoing.”
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