freedom
IPA: frˈidʌm
noun
- (uncountable) The state of being free, of not being imprisoned or enslaved.
- (countable) The lack of a specific constraint, or of constraints in general; a state of being free, unconstrained.
- The right or privilege of unrestricted use or access
- Frankness; openness; unreservedness.
- Improper familiarity; violation of the rules of decorum.
- A census-designated place in Santa Cruz County, California, United States.
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Examples of "freedom" in Sentences
- I am a fanatic of the freedom of speech.
- Freedom of speech and religion are inviolate.
- There is no unfettered freedom of speech here.
- Freedom is always the freedom of the dissenter.
- Incitement to violence is not not a form of freedom of speech.
- I am fanatically in favor of academic freedom and free speech.
- I am exercising my right to freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
- He strongly defends freedom of the will, and the immortality of the soul.
- Porngraphers has abused the freedom of speech to promote filth in the media.
- Freedom of speech gives everyone an absolute right to blaspheme any religion.
- 'freedom of the press' they consider on a par with _freedom of Colt's revolver_.
- "If we intend to use the word freedom in an honest way, we should have the simple integrity to give it real meaning: Freedom is living without government coercion."
- You have been promised land and freedom, but the counter-revolution will profit by the anarchy called forth by the Bolsheviki, and will deprive you of land and freedom .
- It has been easy for America to endorse a policy of refusing to negotiate, especially if the terrorist—I prefer the term freedom fighter—has attacked the Rome airport or taken a British national hostage in Beirut.
- The pivot, the medium of this construction of the personality, is working in freedom, in accordance with the natural wants of the inner life; thus _freedom in intellectual work_ is found to be the _basis of internal discipline_.
- "The publication of such offensive and inflammatory material which has tendency to inflame minds cannot be considered to be an expression freedom of speech by any stretch of imagination in civilized society," Mr. Kumar wrote in the order.
- My mother lived in Berlin at the end of the war -- when she took me out of my comfort zone and the security of my home in Texas to East Berlin, I remember how frightened she was just crossing through the check points, as though they might keep her there, in that world where the word freedom and peace had lost its meaning.
- British hens and stags pay a heavy price for the last night of freedom• Price for hen and stag nights soars to £100.25 per person • Alcohol accounts for a third of the total spend• 1 in 10 cheat on their partner during the last night of freedomBritish hen and stag revellers are paying an average of £100.25 per person to celebrate the last night of freedom, according to a new survey published today Tuesday 17 April 2007.
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