freer in English

noun
1
a person or agent who frees or sets free someone or something.
adjective
1
not under the control or in the power of another; able to act or be done as one wishes.
I have no ambitions other than to have a happy life and be free
2
not physically restrained, obstructed, or fixed; unimpeded.
she lifted the cat free

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1. The person feels less inhibited, freer.”

2. The Democrats, then the freer - trading party, were unusually acquiescent.

3. India has acceded to Bangladesh's request for freer access to garments.

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5. A 'freer' de Blasio Convenes labor leaders for private meeting on mayor’s race

6. We should give a freer rein to small and medium state - owned enterprises to invigorate themselves.

7. Canada’s approach to international assistance included increased outlays, bilateral debt cancellation and freer access to Canadian markets.

8. Above all, prophets say submitting to nature's restraints leads to a freer, more democratic, healthier way of life.

9. They feel freer to search for the truth because they are away from their family and home environment.

10. “I am feeling significantly lighter and freer without the fear associated with debt and financial disorganization,” he says.

11. 15 And, in Coconut Grove, I always underwent a dramatic transformation from nail-polishing stewardess to a freer, more questioning self.

12. Freer was handed three manuscripts and “a blackened, decayed lump of parchment as hard and brittle on the exterior as glue.”

13. 11 Thus the jeweller was free to use more efficient methods,[www.Sentencedict.com] replicating designs with a freer hand in ornament variation.

14. Similarly when my fellow audience members — who are freer than I am to give vent to their emotions — let loose with Catcalls, which almost always happens in …

15. Given the competitive global environment for foreign direct investment, Acia was drafted with the aim of creating a freer and more open investment regime towards the

16. Gold Armlet The pivotal pieces for the study of early medieval jewelry in Greater Iran are this Armlet and its mate in the Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C

17. There is a deep despondency hidden even within the most sanguine of Anarchisms, for imagining and expecting a freer, fairer world tends unavoidably to throw into sharp relief the long and arduous journey ahead

18. Ian Freer of Empire awarded the film four out of five stars, describing it as "lovely stuff, winningly played, open-hearted and guaranteed to slap on a smile on a balmy summer night."

19. Through a series of exercises I was able to drop the judgement, and re-discover the joy of writing again! Bronnie's warm encouragement enabled me to write from a freer more authentic place! Thank you Bronnie.

20. Becking has helped 1000’s of people “get out of their own way & get back on the track to their best lifeNot a perfect life, but instead an authentic one where we are less critical of ourselves, freer to

21. ‘This Ambitious scheme was designed to make the motorist's life a lot freer.’ ‘Town hall chiefs have agreed to submit the Ambitious proposal to the Transport Department.’ ‘This is an Ambitious programme which will succeed if all of Erris supports the event.’

22. Cloudily, Blurredly, murkily; dully, confusedly firing change mukauttaa, mukautua, totuttaa, tottua, tottua ilmanalaan embouteillage (n.) pojednanie navel cord Bonne chance! liquid (adj.) domesticate drag down, hold to, hang on, seize, to climb colt rat prekogranični promet toczak gliadins bergelepar oratory canon freer cremaliera angrenajului

23. ‘His poetic emblem books in particular, written in Alexandrine verse and with a moralizing tone, brought him international renown.’ ‘His earlier work tends to be written in traditional rhymed quatrains but, as he matured, he dropped the rhymes and worked in a freer but still basically Alexandrine movement.’

24. Although the draft agreement for this week’s meeting at the United Nations offers no support for poor nations seeking freer patent rules to fight cancer and other noncommunicable diseases, their advocates have vowed to continue fighting to loosen those restrictions not only this week in New York but in continuing international trade negotiations around the world as well.