
1) Abandon 2) Amnesty 3) Autonomy 4) Emancipation 5) Enfranchisement 6) Exception 7) Exemption 8) Forgiveness 9) Impunity 10) Independence 11) Independency 12) Latitude 13) Laxity 14) Leeway 15) Liberty 16) License 17) Munity 18) Release 19) Right 20) Room 21) Scope 22) Uhuru 23) Will
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1) Artistic license 2) Avex Trax single 3) Bill of Rights topic 4) Bill of rights word 5) Cause for protesters 6) Ease of movement 7) Emancipation 8) English girl name 9) English rock music group 10) Exclusively Anglo word 11) Exclusively Saxon word 12) First amendment word 13) Folk album by American artist
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Political independence, liberty.
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• (n.) Ease; facility; as, he speaks or acts with freedom. • (n.) Frankness; openness; unreservedness. • (n.) Generosity; liberality. • (n.) Privileges; franchises; immunities. • (n.) Exemption from necessity, in choise and action; as, the freedom of the will. • (n.) The state of being free; exemption from the power an...
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(from the article `Military Affairs`) ...was used to produce the fuel. The tests were part of a major project to reduce the U.S. military`s reliance on foreign oil. That same month the ...
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Personal liberty to act according to the individual will and without any physical or other form of restraint. The absence of restraint is known in philosophical terms as negative freedom; a concrete...
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The rights of individuals to act and make decisions without external constraints. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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Being able to do, say, think, choose whatever you want. Not being controlled or limited in any way.
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Free'dom (frē'dŭm)
noun [ Anglo-Saxon
freódōm ;
freó free +
- dom . See
Free , and
-dom .]
1. The state of being free; exemption from the power and control of another; liberty; independence. « Made captive, yet deserving
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Liberty; the right to do what is not forbidden by law. Freedom does not preclude the idea of subjection to law. Indeed, it presupposes the existence of some legislative provision, the observance of which insures freedom to us, by securing the like observance from others.
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Freedom is a variety of apple.
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[
n] - the condition of being free
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(Kant. Ger. Freiheit) The autonomy or self-determination of rational beings. Kant considers the reality of freedom an indubitable, albeit an inexplicable, fact, and places it at the fulcrum of his entire system, theoretical as well as practical. See Kantianism. -- O.F.K.
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the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint: He won his freedom after a retrial. · exemption from external control, interference, regulation, etc. · the power to determine action without restraint. · political or national independence. · personal liberty, as opposed to bondage o...
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Freedom is an English name for boys and girls. The meaning is `freedom, free` The name Freedom is most commonly given to American girls. In the Netherlands and England and Wales it is (almost) solely given to boys The name sounds like: Freedman, Friedman Similar names are: Fredo, Freed
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