frees Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- unfetters
- looses
- enlarges
- unbinds
- unchains
- turns-loose
- springs
- enfranchises
- uncages
- emancipates
- manumits
- discharges
Weak:
Meaning of frees
frees
done with artificial aids (such as pitons) used only for protection against falling and not for support, having no obligations (as to work) or commitments, not hampered or restricted in its normal operation, not parsimonious, licentious, chemically uncombined, overly familiar or forward in action or attitude, enjoying political independence or freedom from outside domination, not being used or occupied, not determined by anything beyond its own nature or being, not taken up with commitments or obligations, not fastened, not subject to government regulation, having a scope not restricted by qualification, availing oneself of something without stint, performed without apparatus, determined by the choice of the actor or performer, having no trade restrictions, not costing or charging anything, having the legal and political rights of a citizen, frank, open, capable of being used alone as a meaningful linguistic form, relieved from or lacking something and especially something unpleasant or burdensome, freestanding, not confined to a particular position or place, capable of moving or turning in any direction, made, done, or given voluntarily or spontaneously, not united with, attached to, combined with, or mixed with something else, not bound, confined, or detained by force, enjoying civil and political liberty, not subject to restriction or official control, enjoying personal freedom, not obstructed, restricted, or impeded, not permanently attached but able to move about, outspoken
frees Sentence Examples
- The new law frees prisoners who have served their sentences without incident.
- Hiking in the wilderness frees my mind from stress and worry.
- The bird was finally free from its cage and soared into the sky.
- The emancipation proclamation freed slaves in the United States.
- The invention of the washing machine freed women from the tedious task of hand-washing clothes.
- Yoga frees the body from tension and promotes relaxation.
- The internet has freed information from the confines of libraries and made it accessible to all.
- The truth frees us from the prison of ignorance and empowers us.
- The wind frees the leaves from the branches and carries them away.
- The act of forgiveness frees both the victim and the perpetrator from the chains of anger and resentment.
FAQs About the word frees
done with artificial aids (such as pitons) used only for protection against falling and not for support, having no obligations (as to work) or commitments, not
loosens, saves,liberates, rescues, releases, unfetters, looses, enlarges, unbinds, unchains
restrains, fetters, binds, confines, handcuffs, enslaves, locks (up), shackles, incarcerates, commits
The new law frees prisoners who have served their sentences without incident.
Hiking in the wilderness frees my mind from stress and worry.
The bird was finally free from its cage and soared into the sky.
The emancipation proclamation freed slaves in the United States.