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Term: to free

Parts of Speech:
- Verb - Noun - Adjective - Adverb
Senses and Usages:
1. Verb (transitive):

Definition: To release or liberate from confinement, captivity, or restraint.

Example sentence: The firefighters worked tirelessly to free the trapped passengers from the wreckage.


Related products: Rescue kits, Emergency breaking tools

2. Verb (transitive):

Definition: To relieve or deliver from something unpleasant or burdensome.

Example sentence: Yoga helps me free my mind from stress and promote relaxation.


Related products: Self-help books, Meditation kits

3. Verb (transitive):

Definition: To release, detach, or disconnect from something.

Example sentence: Please free me from this overwhelming workload by assigning some tasks to others.


Related products: Task management software, Outsourcing services

4. Verb (intransitive):

Definition: To gain or regain liberty; become free.

Example sentence: The prisoner was finally freed after serving a 10-year sentence.

5. Noun:

Definition: A person who is free or at liberty.

Example sentence: The country is a land of opportunities for those seeking to build a better future; it welcomes all dreamers and frees.

6. Adjective:

Definition: Not under the control or in the power of another; able to act or be done as one wishes.

Example sentence: The teenagers enjoyed their free time by exploring the city and trying new activities.


Related products: Travel guides, Adventure gear

7. Adverb:

Definition: In or to a greater extent than before; with more freedom.

Example sentence: As she gained experience, she could express herself more freely and speak her mind.

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