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free up
verb as in allow
Strong matches
verb as in let
verb as in liberate
Example Sentences
Rory Hutchinson's lovely pass out the side door put Bayliss free up the right wing.
The man in charge of a review of the prisons crisis says building more jails is not the answer and a more "strategic" approach is needed to free up space.
With more than half the women in jail serving sentences of six months or less, Gauke said reducing the female prison population was also an option to free up space.
She explained she planned a technical change to loosen self-imposed limits on borrowing, to free up billions of pounds extra for infrastructure spending on projects such as roads, railways and hospitals.
The government is also reportedly looking at increasing tax on asset sales, such as shares and property, as well as changing its own self-imposed rules on how its debts are measured in order to free up money for spending on infrastructure projects.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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