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Definitions from the WebTerm: Set FreeDefinition: Set free is a phrase used to describe the act of releasing or liberating someone or something from a constraint, obligation, or imprisonment.
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1. Verb - To release or emancipate someone or something from captivity or restrictions. 2. Adjective - Being released from bondage, confinement, or a confined condition. 3. Noun - The state or action of being set free; liberation. Examples: 1. Verb: a) The animal rights organization set free the rescued animals back into their natural habitat.b) The court decided to set him free due to lack of evidence. c) The prisoner was finally set free after serving his sentence. 2. Adjective: a) The bird, set free from its cage, soared high above the sky.b) The rescued hostages felt immense relief when they were finally set free. c) After years of being confined, the slave rejoiced when he was set free. 3. Noun: a) The set free of the hostages was a thrilling moment for everyone involved.b) The prisoner's release marked his set free from the walls of the penitentiary. c) The charity's mission was to fight for the set free of oppressed communities. Related Products: | ||||
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