Release, as from one's grip.
To give freedom; to release from confinement or restraint.
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Examples for "free"
Examples for "free"
1The report also said police inhibited protesters constitutional right to free speech.
2The second was economic: the free market liberal revolution of the 1980s.
3Masutha, however, could not say exactly how much free education will cost.
4She said that government revenue funds Cuba's free education and healthcare systems.
5But she said children still need free time to use their imaginations.
1Consider our work with former Soviet states to secure loose nuclear material.
2Read: New law banning loose cigarette sales hurts spaza shops and hawkers
3Tufts loose; ovicell small in proportion to the size of the cells.
4In fact today it was very loose: almost ready to fall off.
5Dow's solution involves cutting loose Greece and Portugal, and probably Ireland too.
1Defeat would likely unleash huge political uncertainty and could roil financial markets.
2We can't unleash it on the far side as a free agent.
3Another axiom from Nikki's combat training: To unleash surprise, think in opposites.
4But he added that military action in response could unleash more turmoil.
5We all need to unleash our inner Donnellys from time to time.
1Pompey let loose six hundred lions in the arena in one day.
2He also let loose with an obscene epigram to the effect that:
3Pivoting smoothly, she let loose a long burst from the heavy weapon.
4In the impressive words of Webster, the imprisoned winds were let loose.
5No torch bearers and tablet scatterers were let loose in the streets.
1The men expect to be set free within the next two days.
2You cannot know my pleasure to feel again my strength set free.
3She'll exist in all the minds of men set free from language.
4I remember she was one of the ones set free that day.
5If Riley isn't set free, then I hope he haunts you, too.
1All tagged with transponders, which means they were set loose on purpose.
2Innovation, on the other hand, has also set loose some ominous possibilities.
3During the raid on the barbarian camp, their horses were set loose.
4I am about to set loose forces that are dangerous if disturbed.
5If the protomolecule is being weaponized, or even just set loose again-
1Let old Henshaw bring us close inshore, an' then we'll turn loose.
2The rich ain't aiming to turn loose their money for credit.
3You get the feelin they just dont want to turn loose.
4But Erica was too nice to turn loose with a player like Nick.
5All we got to do is sneak for'ard and turn loose.
1Not all producers, however, want to let go of their water management.
2He let it go, however, as he let go a thousand others.
3Good Heaven; I thought you had been let go by the surgeons.
4He won't be allowed to let go of Captain Jack quite yet.
5He'd held back so long it took a moment to let go.
6Then she said, I wish you hadn't let go of my hand.
7Bad as the situation is, it's even more dangerous to let go.
8In short, I come away empty-handed.' And he let go the spear.
9Many local workers have already been let go as business has fizzled.
10I let go. I heard my voice wobble on the last words.
11It would be best, she decided, to let go of the subject.
12Obeying the voice without question, Megan let go of her mother's wrist.
13But earlier today, she'd had to let go of that dream, too.
14He finally let go and said, I'm a patriot, by the way.
15I shall let go, and let it take me where it will.
16Bitharn nodded, and Albric let go of the impossible effort of speech.