Definitionn. the act of liberating someone or something
Last update: October 14, 2015
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Martha, always the caring hostess, finally went upstairs and chased Quinn from his quarters, freeing up the now-dismantled lab room. [Please select]
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’ ‘That is one of the commonest symptoms of freeing one’s mind,’ observed Mary quietly. [Please select]
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Kirkwood unbuttoned his coat and, freeing the chain from his waistcoat buttonholes, removed his watch. [Please select]
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Payson advanced, to effect her purpose; but Pomp was wary, and, adroitly freeing himself from Mr. [Please select]
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Kling, gently freeing himself from Masie's hold, stared at his clerk. [Please select]
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By England's Aid; or, The Freeing of the Netherlands (1585-1604). [Please select]
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Roussillon, freeing himself from her unpleasant pressure and scrambling to his feet. [Please select]
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And the King answered: 'Because of the luck you have brought me, in freeing my palace from the plague which has tormented me for many years, I will give you the choice of two things.' [Please select]
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Then, with a quick jerk, freeing itself, "See, I am loose now, but honour holds me as if I were tied, and so I make no further attempt to get away." [Please select]
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