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free

ਮੁਫ਼ਤ
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.
suffix
smoke-free
free of or from.
example
Twelve of the inmates, however, were already 'free' after being released earlier this year.
He fought to grant legal recognition to the marriages of slaves and 'free' people of color.
When they become guerrillas the women set themselves 'free' from patriarchal bonds.
And it means that every Monday the roads will be 'free' of traffic, making it safer for cyclists and pedestrians.
The museum, along with most others in the district, has been 'free' since it opened in 1983.
He recently overheard two children in one of the palace's galleries saying to one another that maybe one of the workstations was 'free' now and they could go back to it.
A lock of his thin blond hair fell 'free' from under his helmet, dangling on his high forehead.
He was picked up by the 'free' French and was dressed up as a mute Belgian Farmer.
In Swedish, the indefinite article is a 'free' morpheme, whereas the definite article is a suffix to the noun.
I believe that all residents in town without parking facilities should be provided with a 'free' parking permit.
Unlike many precocious talents he was relatively 'free' of ego and willingly shared his gifts with the less gifted.
the prisoner broke 'free' from the officer
He interpreted 'free' heat as the kinetic energy of the particles of the body.
the boat broke 'free' from its moorings
By early afternoon, the sky was 'free' of clouds, and the temperature had risen into the 60s.
He is someone who doesn't live by any rules and you can clearly see that he's very 'free' in his approach.
a world 'free' of nuclear weapons
the inspectors have 'free' access to the kitchens
Only out of 'free' and open debate can you achieve workable policies.
I want my home to be a safe haven, a place where we can all feel safe and 'free' .
Lord Prosser's recent retirement has left him 'free' to air his opinions.
It's time to be 'free' and open to whatever life brings rather than be afraid of changes.
In 'free' governments, the rulers are the servants and the people their superiors and sovereigns.
He decided to make a citizen's arrest but she struggled 'free' with the help of two women accomplices.
the essay was 'free' from errors
Throughout the course of his long life, he remained completely 'free' of heart disease and cancer.
Public education is 'free' to all citizens through the first undergraduate degree.
He said they would 'free' all the hostages if police released the rest of the detained protesters.
Kirby had not been so 'free' with her expressions of emotions since her mother passed away.
Boys suffering any sort of injury will be taken to the hospital, and treated 'free' of cost.
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