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Example sentences for "freed"

Lexicographically close words:
freeboard; freebooter; freebooters; freebooting; freeborn; freedman; freedmen; freedom; freedome; freedoms
  1. The acid distillate so obtained was freed from a non-poisonous oily substance by shaking the solution with ether.

  2. The filtrate was neutralized with barium carbonate, filtered, evaporated, freed from caramel, and the solution then gave the tests mentioned above for rhamnose.

  3. The filtered liquid was freed from lead by hydrogen sulphide.

  4. The dark colored ether solution was freed from gallic acid by shaking with water and dilute sodium carbonate solution, and was evaporated.

  5. He had listened patiently to the freed slaves' talk, but his time was limited and he now asked whether Eliab had summoned him for any special purpose.

  6. It has freed us from the perpetual danger of war and dissolution.

  7. Freed from the burdens and miseries of war, our trade and intercourse have extended throughout the world.

  8. We want an America of homes, illumined with hope and happiness, where mothers, freed from the necessity for long hours of toil beyond their own doors, may preside as befits the hearthstone of American citizenship.

  9. Happy would it be for the indebted States if they were freed from their liabilities, many of which were incautiously contracted.

  10. Now if you boys stay here and pretend to be prisoners when LeBlanc comes with your friend, you can wait till he goes and then all be freed together.

  11. It also freed Winklemann's spirit to some extent, and called it back to life, for he exclaimed, "Vat is dat?

  12. That night the invalid horses were freed from all their troubles by a pack of wolves while their owners were asleep.

  13. The government has freed us from the dependence of serfdom--and many thanks to it!

  14. He held out his hand to her; she gave him her chill fingers, but at once freed them again, and took up the book.

  15. It will be answered that we have fallen, and God is thereby freed from any obligation, if any ever were.

  16. Is the man so freed from the dominion of things?

  17. For, although never can man be saved without being freed from his possessions, it is yet only hard, not impossible, for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.

  18. They acted like children freed from bondage.

  19. Searching his pocket with his freed hand, he touched a ten-cent piece, drew this out and eyed it.

  20. Still thinking clearly, he shoved the two guns under the mattress of his bunk, screwed the lock back in place, then lay down and replaced the cuff over his freed wrist.

  21. To all his appeals they replied that, having been freed by the Tsar, they were no longer obliged to work for their former master; and he was at last forced to appeal to the authorities.

  22. Freed from the control of the contending parties and of the public, the courts acted as uncontrolled human nature generally does.

  23. The proprietors willingly adopted this arrangement, for it provided them with a sum of ready money, and freed them from the difficult task of collecting the dues.

  24. The majority of the proprietors, therefore, said openly: "Let the Government give us a suitable compensation in money for the land that is taken from us, so that we may be at once freed from all further trouble and annoyance.

  25. Speech, long restrained by police and censorial regulations, now flows smoothly, majestically, like a mighty river that has just been freed from ice.

  26. No sooner had Russia freed herself, in the fifteenth century, from the Tartar domination, than her political independence, and even her national existence, were threatened from the West.

  27. Freed alike from the trammels of hereditary conceptions and from the prudence which experience generates, they often give a loose rein to their impulsive character, and enter freely on the wildest speculations.

  28. The students, sharing this conviction, wished to be freed from all academical authority, and to organise a kind of academic self-government.

  29. Geordie that followed me all the way from home, and was sair hurt for me, and freed me from yon awsome castle.

  30. The frozen boots must first be thawed with the hands, and the folds taken out, the tent freed from snow, and beaten until pliable.

  31. His monetary affairs freed from embarrassment, Chesterfield entered once more into the life of the town, careless of the king's anger, oblivious of the queen's spite.

  32. Having taken eight scalps, we sprang upon the horses we had freed from the packs, and retreated precipitately, fearing to be overpowered by numbers.

  33. It is again dried as before, and again pressed; after which, the several sheets are examined, and freed from lumps and other extraneous substances.

  34. The ore, thus partially freed from foreign matter, is put into a reverberatory furnace, with fuel and limestone, and heated intensely.

  35. The buttons are next freed from oxyde, by immersing them in diluted nitric acid, and by friction in a lathe.

  36. The paper is freed from superfluous portions of the size, by submitting it to the action of a press.

  37. Put some water on to boil, salt it well, and throw in the spinach which you have freed from mid-rib and stalk.

  38. Their king, like the arrow, was freed from its confinement.

  39. And he was covered with a splendid pall: the mourning was tastefully managed; he had freed some slaves; even though his wife was sparing with her tears: and what if he hadn't treated her so well!

  40. But Calendau is freed by Fourtuneto, one of the women, and journeys by sea from Cannes to Cassis to defend the Princess.

  41. There it attains to bliss, freed from error and ignorance, from fear and undisciplined love and all other human evils.

  42. He is the god freed from enchantment, the offspring of the God who was hidden by a spell.

  43. These are the forms of the lower imagination, which are at first pursued by one who has freed himself from the power of the senses.

  44. Everyone there saw the miracle and could not but testify to the truth of the old man’s former statement; he was at once freed from his bonds and carried before the city fathers, who ordered his release.

  45. This is why she said to her own reflection, 'To-morrow I shall be freed forever from this homely face!

  46. If she took the aconitine alone and voluntarily, she knew it was poison, for she said "To-morrow I shall be freed forever from this homely face.

  47. Then she said, 'But, to-morrow, I shall be forever freed from this homely face of mine.

  48. When death sets open the prison-door of life there, the band salutes the freed soul with a burst of glad music!

  49. He wanted his wife to abandon his wretched carcass long ago, as she herself was sound and well, but Luka said that she was content to remain and wait on the man she loved till the spirit should be freed from its burden.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "freed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    clear; detached; disengaged; easygoing; emancipated; free; freeborn; freed; liberated; loose; redeemed; released; unattached; unbound; uncommitted; untied


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    freed from; freedom and; freedom come; freedom from