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liberties

Aussprache: [ˈlɪb.ər.tiz]

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Kontext: „rights“

(noun) freedoms or rights that people have. Liberties are things that allow you to act freely, like saying what you want or doing what you believe is right.

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In many countries, people enjoy liberties like freedom of speech and the right to vote.

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In some places, the government takes away people's liberties and does not allow them to speak freely.

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What liberties do we have that protect our rights as citizens?

Kontext: „behavior“

(noun) actions that are not strictly allowed but are done anyway. Taking liberties means doing something a little bold or inappropriate, often without permission.

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He took the liberty of inviting friends over to my house while I was away.

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It was not acceptable for her to take liberties with the rules during the game.

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Do you think it's okay to take liberties with the dress code at school?

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