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- Frees - definition of frees by The Free Dictionary
Define frees frees synonyms, frees pronunciation, frees translation, English dictionary definition of frees allows; lets loose: He frees the animal from the trap
- FREES Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
free, independent, sovereign, autonomous mean not subject to the rule or control of another free stresses the complete absence of external rule and the full right to make all of one's own decisions
- FREE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Someone or something that is free is not restricted, controlled, or limited, for example by rules, customs, or other people The government will be free to pursue its economic policies The elections were free and fair Economists argued that freer markets would quickly revive the region's economy
- FREE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
free to I'll give you a key, so you'll be free to come and go as you like Am I free (= do I have permission) to leave now? free access The agreement gives companies free access to the markets of member countries The atmosphere in the office is fairly free and easy We like to get the shopping done on Thursdays so we can have the weekend free
- Free Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
We were free to choose from among several options He dreamed of a day when his people would be free I can say whatever I want to say This is a free country Children are often freer and more imaginative than adults in their writing Your password allows you to have free access to the system
- Frees Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of free Plural form of free He is placed in a room where he must stay, unless someone frees him
- “Frees” or “Freeze” or “Frieze”—Which to use? | Sapling
Explanation of the difference between frees freeze frieze with example usage of each in context
- frees - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
frees inflection of frezen: first-person singular present indicative (in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative imperative
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