set free in English

elease, let go, bring out to the wild

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1. The birds were set free.

2. The Antherozoids are then, set free

3. The prisoners have been set free.

4. The convicts were pardoned and set free.

5. After three years the prisoner was set free.

6. All the other hostages were finally set free.

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8. The accused has no right be be set free.

9. And the slave is set free from his master.

10. Your funds are now set free, minus my percentage.

11. Bailable definition, capable of being set free on bail

12. I think all caged birds should be set free.

13. The prisoner had hopes that he might be set free.

14. The general directed that the prisoners should be set free.

15. She then indicated that the Aforementioned were to be set free.

16. He made the suggestion that the political prisoners be set free.

17. After 3 years of torturous imprisonment, he was finally set free.

18. I will set free the people that you ensnare like birds.

19. He was handed down a verdict of "not guilty" and set free.

20. They are set free “from the law of sin and of death.”

21. The Brethren of the Order were set free to go to Kolossi.

22. Word Origin late Middle English: from Latin Absolvere ‘set free, acquit’, from ab- …

23. Not long afterward the real culprit was found, and Pedro was set free.

24. Will Iran set free the people that the tyrants have enslaved and expropriated?

25. The Texans thought they would likely be set free in a few weeks.

26. When an atom of U 235 is split, several neutrons are set free.

27. More than ninety prisoners have been set free so far under a government amnesty.

28. Magee was set free but British authorities were asked to arrest him on sight.

29. By accepting Bible truths, honesthearted people are set free from unscriptural beliefs and practices.

30. In the seventh year, he was to “go out as one set free without charge.”

31. Later he got acquitted of the charges and set free by the Madras high court...

32. However, they should not be put to death, for she was not yet set free.

33. If one Attains Moksha, one is set free from the eternal cycle of birth and rebirth.

34. You might even be set free from the keyboard, entering commands by speaking to the Navigator.

35. The iodine contained in the ashes is set free by reduction with phosphorous acid and distillation.

36. The first day’s program concluded with the very instructive drama Set Free to Promote True Worship.

37. The fear is that Brightness is now too famous and too valuable to be set free.

38. The former President was demanding that he should be either put on trial or set free.

39. “Set free from enslavement to corruption”: the gradual deliverance from the effects of sin and death

40. If you accept Jesus’ ransom, you can be ‘set free from the law of sin and death.’

41. You play a character called Rohan who must set free the monks he finds on his journey.

42. The Latin Absolvere, which means "to set free," is the root of the word Absolve.

43. Instead of being set free after having completed my sentence, I was picked up by the Gestapo.

44. 30 The former President was demanding that he should be either put on trial or set free.

45. He used to plead in court at the age of six to have his father set free.

46. It meant the pound was set free to float to find its own value in world markets.

47. (Matthew 15:6) To be set free from burdensome traditions of men requires accurate knowledge of the Scriptures.

48. Indeed, “those who accept his offer of salvation are set free from sin, sorrow, inner emptiness and loneliness.

49. ‘Creation will be set free from all enslavement and have the glorious freedom of the children of God’

50. Affranchise definition: grant freedom to; as from slavery or servitude synonyms: set free, enfranchise, liberate antonyms: colonize, colonise, disenfranchise