freedom - use in sentences
Converse of object
- restrict: However is this not restricting the individuals freedom to interact with the work?
- defend: In the first essay in this three part work Kant defends the freedom of the philosopher to inquire into matters of religion.
- enjoy: Who can honestly say they don't enjoy the freedom of owning or driving a car.
- allow: However, Blair is unlikely to allow the same freedom of expression in his own case.
Adjective modifier
- religious: The external exile was usually seeking complete religious freedom.
- fundamental: Education shall be directed to the full development of the human personality and to the strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms.
- new-found: To write it with a crassly broad brush: the new-found freedom done us no end of good.
- artistic: His desire for more artistic freedom drew him to the contemporary dance scene, where he has made a name for himself.
- Iraqi: Operation Iraqi Freedom wasn't ' all about oil ' .
- absolute: Cartoonists should have absolute freedom to express a point of view.
Modifies a noun
- fighter: They aim to interview c. 1,000 freedom fighters over a period of 5 years.
Noun used with modifier
- press: BBC Press Monitoring Service Quite right, too, yet even some western liberals seem unaware of this danger of suppressing press freedom.
Preposition: of
- expression: The new Act then is not likely to limit freedom of expression with respect to religion.
- speech: Oh, are you loving the freedom of speech in the Western world?
- movement: Utilizing the Sun Ray appliance's Hot Desk technology users will gain freedom of movement within the network without ever needing to logging out.
- choice: Only Labor is offering the people the freedom of choice over Europe.
- religion: A: Well, anyway, they also don't have freedom of religion in Cuba.
- thought: This is also directly related to the suppression of " freedom of thought and conscience " .
Preposition: from
- slavery: It was the time when they remembered the freedom from slavery in Egypt God had given them.
- interference: But confidence, transparency and a belief in their freedom from political interference and bias are also critical.
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