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freely

[ free-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a free manner.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of freely1

before 900; Middle English freliche, Old English ڰŧDZī. See free, -ly
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Young and old talked freely about politics and everywhere Syria's future was debated openly; among street vendors and taxi drivers, boys cleaning shoes.

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The spaces where women once gathered freely are now off limits.

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The ability to travel freely should not be a privilege reserved for the lucky few but a right — a recognition of our shared humanity and the interconnected world we live in.

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During his tenure as Los Angeles County sheriff, which coincided with Trump’s first term, McDonnell allowed federal immigration authorities to operate freely in the nation’s largest jail system, targeting people who’d been arrested for deportation.

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This idea that I needed to speak freely crystallized pretty quickly, especially in the climate we’re in with Gaza, the return of Trump, fascism.

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