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free

મફત
definition
adverb
ladies were admitted free
without cost or payment.
Evans calculated the tides perfectly once again, and we had the benefit of three knots free while we raced around the famous headland.
with the sheets eased.
verb
they were freed from jail
release from captivity, confinement, or slavery.
adjective
I have no ambitions other than to have a happy life and be free
not under the control or in the power of another; able to act or be done as one wishes.
she lifted the cat free
not physically restrained, obstructed, or fixed; unimpeded.
translation of 'free'
ખુલ્લું,
વિનામૂલ્ય,
મુક્ત
adverb
મફત
verb
મુકત કરવું
adjective
સ્વતંત્ર
example
Many people desire to be 'free' , yet continue to find themselves in bondage.
In other words, the domains in which a pronominal must be 'free' are much more restricted than those in which an anaphor can be bound.
Public education is 'free' to all citizens through the first undergraduate degree.
she's 'free' of pain now
Laurium was one area of Attica where slaves probably outnumbered the 'free' population.
This product is all natural, nontoxic and 'free' of any banned or harmful substances.
Kirby had not been so 'free' with her expressions of emotions since her mother passed away.
By early afternoon, the sky was 'free' of clouds, and the temperature had risen into the 60s.
McKay is not the only one who used her 'free' time to help make the patients more comfortable.
Reining in your spending should 'free' up money that you can use to pay off your credit cards and car loan.
I guess I could also mention that every time a show opens there is always 'free' food.
this will help us 'free' space
Visitors are 'free' to wander round most of the rooms since there are no conducted tours.
Anything which is given 'free' of cost will not be appreciated and it will be misused.
We tended her three children, leaving the widow 'free' to do other things.
that left me 'free' to walk around the town
He decided to make a citizen's arrest but she struggled 'free' with the help of two women accomplices.
she left her hair 'free'
By all means let us have 'free' and diverse political activity by students.
the boat broke 'free' from its moorings
we had to cut the driver 'free' from the car
It comes 'free' with the food and is so good you are in danger of eating too much and blunting your appetite.
to 'free' sb from a burden
I believe that all residents in town without parking facilities should be provided with a 'free' parking permit.
he's 'free' with his fists
The one thing which these rebels did have was an awareness of their legacy as 'free' Americans.
He beat on the man's muscular arm, trying to pull himself 'free' as the man opened up the door.
He said it was essential for parents to create a proper environment in the home if they want their children to live a life 'free' of crime.
And it means that every Monday the roads will be 'free' of traffic, making it safer for cyclists and pedestrians.
In general the entries are 'free' of any serious bias.
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