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Example sentences for "freeing"

Lexicographically close words:
freehand; freehold; freeholder; freeholders; freeholds; freelance; freelie; freely; freeman; freemen
  1. The demand for the freeing of Cuba, the possession of Porto Rico, as well as a protectorate over the Philippines, was just, and the nation demanded it.

  2. Or he might have claimed for his country its natural boundaries; after freeing the upper waters of the Rhine from foreign dominion he might have claimed that the great river should flow to the sea, German.

  3. And to turn back now was to abandon hope--grown forlorn already--of freeing Henrietta that evening.

  4. The letter once shown, he did not conceive that there would be the least difficulty in freeing the girl; and he yearned for the return of the search parties.

  5. If I could preserve the Union without freeing any slaves, I would do it; if I could preserve the Union by freeing all the slaves, I would do it.

  6. How often had she walked out with Alba, thus freeing the mother and the husband from the only surveillance annoying to them.

  7. In freeing Lincoln from a dangerous rival and in imperilling the life of the only being for whom she cared!

  8. The power of pressing, as may naturally be imagined, was often abused, in other respects, by men of inferior rank; and officers often exacted money for freeing persons from the service.

  9. He lay in this condition for nine years, till the death of his wife, by freeing Elizabeth from all fears, procured him his liberty.

  10. But you must admit that with all the suffering, you felt joys you never dreamed of before: the joy of helping on, no matter how humbly, with the sublime work of freeing the world!

  11. Here he succeeded in freeing eleven slaves, and, though pursued by a far superior number of Missourians, took them safely into Kansas.

  12. It was during this period also that John Brown was endeavoring to put into execution his famous plan for freeing the slaves.

  13. The antislavery party rejoiced that at last an opportunity had come for freeing the national capital from the disgrace of slavery.

  14. He had a power almost marvelous of freeing men from the chain of appetite.

  15. It was five years later that you--stopped me from freeing myself.

  16. And so the girl and the little boy and the two puppies, the joy of motion freeing them from the sad weight of inquirer and universalist, started across the lawn for the stables.

  17. With the life about her pressing in too close there was something freeing and saving in that glimpse of herself as part of all the life there had ever been.

  18. There was something freeing about keeping him impersonal.

  19. By exemptions is meant the freeing of a monastery from the jurisdiction of the bishop in whose diocese the monastery is situated.

  20. Pippin had begun his war upon the Lombards for the purpose of freeing the papal domains from their attacks.

  21. And if I could save it by freeing some, and leaving others alone, I would also do that.

  22. If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, I would do it.

  23. The handicap was so severe and obvious that it immediately provoked the introduction of a bill freeing slaves belonging to rebels and used for carrying on the war.

  24. And if I could save it by freeing all the slaves, I would do it.

  25. For example, the freeing of the horse-chestnut from its poisonous saponins and enable us to use this starch rich nut as food is well within the range of possibility as indicated by experiments conducted in Austria during the war.

  26. Is the freeing of the acorn and its tannin and other objectionable substances a practical consideration?

  27. Love is Enough, or the Freeing of Pharamond; A Morality.

  28. Falcon now exerted his utmost strength to get out of the hide, and he at last succeeded in freeing one arm, with which he was able to loosen the rope that was wound round him, and soon had stepped out of the hide.

  29. After freeing from acid, one half of the solution and emulsion was fed one day and the second half fed the following day.

  30. His was the liberation of the Word,--now vouchsafed to him; the freeing of the spark from under the ashes.

  31. And it was Paul who was chiefly instrumental in freeing the message from the narrow bounds of Palestine and sending it ringing down the ages to us.

  32. Conventions of film, as a medium with its own characteristics, started to be experienced relatively recently, in the broader context of a human praxis in the process of freeing itself from the constraints of literacy.

  33. We are freeing ourselves from space and time coordinates.

  34. It looks like homosexuals want to rewrite the book or books in which they are damned, instead of freeing themselves from them.

  35. The freeing of language from literacy, and the subsequent loss in quality, is only part of a broader process.

  36. While art is freeing itself from literacy, literature does not seem to have the same possibility.

  37. Once the underlying structure (reflected in the requirements of literacy) changed, philosophy changed as well, also freeing itself from the categories of language that molded its speculative discourse.

  38. The freeing of time and space from the captivity of language made an impact on the condition of rationality, where scientific praxis is rooted, and of reason, where philosophy originates.

  39. Hardly," responded the cowman, at the same time freeing and swinging a lariat from the saddle-horn.

  40. But the noisy discussion still going on without prevented its being heard; and promptly Jack turned to the problem of freeing his hands.

  41. Indeed Jack's courage was beginning to fail him, when the method of freeing his ankles suggested a possibility.

  42. What I'm proposing will not interfere with--with our plans for freeing each other.

  43. I must explain," she insisted gently, freeing herself.

  44. His great achievement was that of freeing German culture for all time from the swaddling bands of theology, as Luther had freed it from those of Catholicism.

  45. The Romanticists were as indifferent to social and political rights as Kierkegaard's hero, who was of opinion that we ought to be glad that there are some who care to rule, thereby freeing the rest of us from the task.

  46. But the present generation has the advantage of being better provided with the means of freeing itself from the tyranny of certain sham solutions.

  47. Moreover, it did the immense service of freeing us for ever from the dilemma--refuse to accept the creation hypothesis, and what have you to propose that can be accepted by any cautious reasoner?


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "freeing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.