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View definitions for set free

set free

adjective as in released

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verb as in parole

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verb as in redeem

verb as in unlock

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After years of relying on staff to feed her, she does not know how to hunt in the wild - and cannot be set free.

From BBC

Gascón cited the brothers’ work creating rehabilitation programs in prison, their low-risk assessments by prison officials and potential new evidence about their father’s alleged abusive behavior as reasons they should be set free.

“There is no concern for the victims,” Geragos said of the nearly two dozen of the brothers’ relatives who have called for them to be set free.

His characters may be confined by their circumstances but their imaginations are set free in theatrical games, pantomimes and nostalgic reveries.

Most of the people Trump has set free sprung to wreak havoc are white, so of course they aren't considered "criminals" in MAGA-speak, no matter how heinous their real-world crimes may be.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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