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freely English

Meaning freely meaning

What does freely mean?

freely

in a free manner the painting featured freely brushed strokes

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Simple sentences

Mary says that Tom spends his money a little too freely.
We discussed the problem freely.
Can I use this room freely?
You can speak out freely here.
The second language may be freely chosen.
In Japan we may criticize the government freely.
Everyone has the right to take part in the government of his country, directly or through freely chosen representatives.
Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits.
The advantage of freelancing is that you can divide your time freely. The disadvantage is that you actually have to work around the clock.
This means you can reuse them freely for a textbook, for an application, for a research project, for anything!
You live freely if you don't have a reputation to lose.
There is a big difference between learning a language in order to understand or to say something if needed, and wanting to acquire a second language in order to command it freely, almost like you command your first language, your mother tongue.
Ask freely.
Tom sweats freely.
You can enter the library freely.
They supported his right to speak freely.
Some people believe that polar bears walk around freely in the streets of Norway. Luckily, it's just nonsense.
I allowed my dog to run freely.
Forget all grudges and begin living freely.
You may speak freely.

Movie subtitles

Just now the spaceship has reached the launch pad because the spaceship is built too light to stand freely, it's submerged in a water-basin in which it floats upright.
We speak freely to you because we are your friends.
Ladies and gentlemen, ask him your questions. and he will answer you, fully and freely.
One must never pardon an insult but may freely give one.
When you two are married the three of us can talk more freely.
Well I have been using myself rather too freely.
That you take this obligation freely without mental reservation and that you will faithfully discharge the duties of the office upon which you are about to enter, so help you God?
Speak freely, Sturm.
Sometimes known as a lot of other things did on the afternoon of December 3rd walk out upon 5th Avenue with a bracelet which was still the property of Meyer Company to prove something she freely admits.
The defendant admits-yes, freely admits that he robbed the express office.
Speak freely.
Our American soldiers, who are freely giving their lives, so that we in this country can live in decency, security and peace.
As for ours, we give it freely.
May it please Your Majesty to give us leave freely to render what we have in charge, or shall we sparingly show you far off the Dauphin's meaning and our embassy?
So Henk could move around freely.
And I'm all for exposing them freely.
And we give them very freely, especially to you.
I am fortunate to be able to enter so freely the home of countess Sidonija Rubido, our great patriot and a wonderful artist.
Our patients are allowed to. mingle freely and routine everyday relationships.
Nor have we herein barred your better wisdoms, which have freely gone with this affair along.
Hath it slept since? And wakes it now, to look so green and pale on what it did so freely?
Gracious lady, if you have any wish express it freely to me.
You may hang me if you desire, but I call upon you to witness that I surrender freely, voluntarily, of my own choice because I cannot stomach the kind of justice that takes the woman and lets the man go free.
I want to live the rest of my life freely with you. Seong Ran. I love you.
She gathered the town gossips together once a week to let her tongue wag freely.
How can they arrest a man for speaking freely in a country that guarantees freedom? And justice.
No, no, Mr. Pirovitch. Speak freely.
And wakes it now, to look so green and pale at what it did so freely?
And each day Rosa used to walk down to the station, moving easily, freely, every man's admiring eye upon her.
The one of the tobacco finished. The wine soon it will be sold freely.
You may speak freely. Don't be afraid.
I have spoken freely. Now freely do what you believe you must, for your own good.
Let me have the joy of giving you things freely.
You can speak freely.

News and current affairs

Opiates flow freely across borders into Iran, Pakistan, and other Central Asian countries.
He could not move freely.
So, rather than suppressing or regulating the information that Google uncovers, we are better off making it more freely available.
Such changes put pressure on universal banks to abandon riskier investment-bank activities in order to operate more freely.
Ever since financial capital began moving freely around the globe, crisis has followed crisis, with the IMF called upon to put together rescue packages of ever larger size.
Some people used to argue that as long as one factor of production - i.e., capital - could move freely, the world could be equalized.
So the truth is out and freely available.
It is irrelevant whether Internet regulations that fail to promote competition and protect consumers are passed by governments afraid of freely flowing information or, as in the case of the jailed entrepreneur, in order to protect established companies.
But Hirschman also would no doubt chide developing country governments for not living up to their responsibilities and for passing on the buck so freely to these external agencies.
Finally, this information should be digitized and made freely available over the Internet to all concerned researchers and parties.
Nomadic populations move freely back and forth across the vast and porous Afghanistan-Pakistan border.
That danger underlies the view, still operative in the US, that opinions, however obnoxious, should be freely expressible, so that they can be opposed by counter-arguments.
Citizens of the EU can move freely within the Union (Britain wants to stop this, too, though it is unlikely to succeed).
The hens could never walk around freely, or lay eggs in a nest.
No one country will be able to run current-account deficits and use foreign finance to indulge in financial excesses as freely as the United States did in recent years.
But the best way to prevent this is to create an environment in which opposing views can clash freely, enabling truth ultimately to triumph.
Moreover, the trial was conducted before modern breast-cancer treatments were freely available.
And the episode served to reinforce an international consensus that countries' monetary policy should focus on domestic price stability while letting exchange rates float freely.
Alas, many journalists seem far more willing to fight over their right to gather news than to battle for their right to publish and broadcast the results of their reporting freely.
Except in large cities, people can now freely choose their hukou after three years of residency.
What China needs is a more flexible exchange rate that can respond freely to market forces.
They must also freely be able to discuss the future and what kind of society they wish to see rise from the ashes of Mao's revolution.
If they agreed to it, then they would lose their ability to freely criticize Cardoso's policies.
So we gave a press conference - all the opposition parties together - the day before the vote, demanding that the government release our party workers and allow people to vote freely.

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