Opposite of the act of setting someone free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression
Opposite of the action or process of releasing or being released
“Under our system of criminal law, a person accused of a crime must bear the consequences of arrest and incarceration until trial.”
Opposite of a judgement or verdict that a person is not guilty of the crime with which they have been charged
Opposite of an act of saving or being saved from danger, difficulty or confinement
Opposite of forgiveness of sins, in a general sense
Opposite of the state or quality of being independent
(freedom from) Opposite of the state of being exempted from something undesirable
“Now that he was starting to make a lot of money, he began to dread his impending liability to heavy taxation.”
Opposite of the act of releasing (someone) from their current state
“Pastor, I wondered if you had decided that his recruitment was dependent on his being required for the Omega mission.”
Opposite of release from cycle of rebirth
Opposite of the action of saving or being saved, especially from sin, error, or evil
“His degeneracy will eventually lead to perpetual damnation.”
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