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  1. [uncountable, countable] the power or right to do or say what you want without anyone stopping you. Press freedom is under attack. All groups enjoyed religious freedom. As a society we value personal freedom and privacy. freedom of something We just want freedom of choice. Everyone has the right to freedom of expression.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FreedomFreedom - Wikipedia

    Freedom is the power or right to speak, act and change as one wants without hindrance or restraint. Freedom is often associated with liberty and autonomy in the sense of "giving oneself one's own laws". [1] In one definition, something is "free" if it can change and is not constrained in its present state.

  3. a : the power to do what you want to do : the ability to move or act freely. religious freedom. academic freedom. He thinks children these days have too much freedom. [+] more examples. b : the state of not being a slave, prisoner, etc. a political prisoner struggling to win his freedom.

  4. Freedom is when the anger, anxiety, greed, hatred, and unnecessary desires drop away in the presence of what’s beloved or sacred. This means that the greatest freedom is ‘freedom from’ something, not ‘freedom to’ do something.

  5. Meaning & use. I. The state or fact of being free from servitude, constraint, inhibition, etc.; liberty. I.1.a. Old English–. Exemption or release from slavery or imprisonment; = liberty n.1 I.1b. letter of freedom (now historical ): a document emancipating a slave. OE.

  6. noun. uk / ˈfriːdəm / us. freedom noun (RIGHT) Add to word list. B2. the right to live in the way you want, say what you think, and make your own decisions without being controlled by anyone else: religious freedom. freedom of choice / speech. [ + to do sth ] You have the freedom to do what you want to do. Fewer examples.

  7. /ˈfridəm/ IPA guide. Other forms: freedoms. Freedom is the state of being entirely free. Many governments claim to guarantee freedom, but often people do not, in fact, have the absolute freedom to act or speak without restraint. People in jail long for freedom. People living under an oppressive government also long for freedom.

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