freed
Pronunciation: [friːd]
Word
Context: “freedom”
(verb) to have been released from something that was holding you back. This could mean being let go from a job, a commitment, or a situation that felt restrictive.
Example
After completing the program, she felt truly freed from her old habits.
Example
He wasn't freed from his responsibilities, which continued to weigh on him.
Example
Do you feel freed after finishing your exams?
Context: “imprisonment”
(verb) to have been set free from jail or any form of confinement. It's like when someone who was locked up is allowed to leave.
Example
After serving his time, he was finally freed and could go home.
Example
She was not freed until the appeal was heard and approved.
Example
When will the prisoner be freed from jail?
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