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freely
adjective as in without restriction
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adverb as in easily, smoothly done
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The opposition politician has for years travelled to Kenya and moved freely, sometimes to attend high-profile events - even while he remained Museveni's main challenger and biggest critic.
These were places where Hezbollah operated freely, providing social services and enjoying significant support for what it called its armed “resistance” against Israel.
Under Trump, they know the government will stop trying to rein in their abuses and let them freely trample the American people in pursuit of ever-higher profits.
Instead, what transpired were conversations in which strangers shared freely, and intimately.
“College administrators must create a safe and inclusive environment for all, particularly those from marginalized communities. Students should be able to express their identities and political views freely, without fear of discrimination,” Kanawati said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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