(noun.) people who are free; 'the home of the free and the brave'.
(verb.) free or remove obstruction from; 'free a path across the cluttered floor'.
(verb.) grant freedom to; free from confinement.
(verb.) free from obligations or duties.
(verb.) make (information) available for publication; 'release the list with the names of the prisoners'.
(adj.) not literal; 'a loose interpretation of what she had been told'; 'a free translation of the poem' .
(adj.) unconstrained or not chemically bound in a molecule or not fixed and capable of relatively unrestricted motion; 'free expansion'; 'free oxygen'; 'a free electron' .
(adj.) able to act at will; not hampered; not under compulsion or restraint; 'free enterprise'; 'a free port'; 'a free country'; 'I have an hour free'; 'free will'; 'free of racism'; 'feel free to stay as long as you wish'; 'a free choice' .
(adj.) not held in servitude; 'after the Civil War he was a free man' .
(adj.) not occupied or in use; 'a free locker'; 'a free lane' .
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