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free of

adj. not held in check or subject to control; "unhampered dissemination of news"; "this would give black people the opportunity to live unhampered by racism" [syn: unhampered, free of(p)]

Usage examples of "free of".

He hopes for a Lebanon free of strife and calls to account politicians and power-seekers to value the common man, woman, and child and their need for peace.

Rarely is any one found so spiritual as to be stripped of all selfish thoughts, for who shall find a man truly poor in spirit and free of all created things?

We all took turns looking into the mirror, and all of us are free of the demon reflection.

It had been almost a week since Ahira had used the tools reclaimed from the slavers to chisel them all free of the remnants of their bonds .

I can stand questioning under torture if that's what it takes to get me free of this torment.

But she was free of the court, free of pomp and ceremony, free of playing at being impress.

I took my opening quotation from The Merchant of Venice only because it seemed so apt once I'd pried it free of its context.

He needs to be set free of me and of everything that goes with meof all the unrelenting labor and responsibility.