The condition of being free
“Andy Dufresne would use his ingenuity to engineer his liberty from Shawshank Penitentiary.”
The volition to act as one pleases
“It means that you cannot deny that someone has the rightful liberty to pursue happiness as they see fit.”
A nation's sovereignty
“It was necessary, in the present circumstances, to protect the country's liberty against the onslaughts of a pernicious ideology.”
A right or privilege, especially a statutory one
“Boyack argues that being financially free enables individuals to better defend their individual liberty.”
Absolution from one's wrongdoings
“The penitent man approached, head bowed, and clearly seeking liberty from his sins.”
The freedom or will to decide or choose, or that which has been chosen
Official permission or approval for an action
Relaxed or open friendliness or intimacy between people
Approval, or permission to proceed
Time away from regular job or school
(figurative) Freedom from interference or bother
A period or time free from engagement
Inappropriate informality or intimacy
The state of being equal in status, rights, or opportunities
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