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The answer FREEDOM has 115 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of freedom in various dictionaries:
noun - the condition of being free
noun - immunity from an obligation or duty
The condition of being free of restraints.
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| The number of variables that must be fixed to define a physical state is expressed in "degrees of" this, also a noble concept |
| Begun nearly 20 years earlier, Nelson Mandela's autobiography was finally published in 1994 under the title "Long Walk to" this |
| In 1961 Stokely Carmichael was on a bus tour as one of these "Riders", & later in the trip was jailed |
| This synonym for liberty |
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| The capacity to exercise choice free will: We have the freedom to do as we please all afternoon. |
| The right of enjoying all of the privileges of membership or citizenship: the freedom of the city. |
| The right to unrestricted use full access: was given the freedom of their research facilities. |
| Ease or facility of movement: loose sports clothing, giving the wearer freedom. |
| Liberty of the person from slavery, detention, or oppression. |
| Frankness or boldness lack of modesty or reserve: the new freedom in movies and novels. |
| The condition of being free of restraints. |
| Freedom description |
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| Freedom, generally, is having an ability to act or change without constraint. A thing is "free" if it can change its state easily and is not constrained in its present state. In philosophy and religion, it is associated with having free will and being without undue or unjust constraints, or enslavement, and is an idea closely related to the concept of liberty. A person has the freedom to do things that will not, in theory or in practice, be prevented by other forces. Outside of the human realm, freedom generally does not have this political or psychological dimension. A rusty lock might be oiled so that the key has freedom to turn, undergrowth may be hacked away to give a newly planted sapling freedom to grow, or a mathematician may study an equation having many degrees of freedom. In mechanical engineering, "freedom" describes the number of independent motions that are allowed to a body or system, which is generally referred to as degrees of freedom."* |