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Example sentences for "freer"

Lexicographically close words:
freendly; freends; freendship; freeness; freens; freers; frees; freesias; freest; freestone
  1. They were conscious of a mission, and became the robust heralds of a larger and a freer time.

  2. It is only lately that caricature, criticism, and opposition have had freer play.

  3. When that is more truthfully and generally educated, moral suasion will have freer course, and restrictive laws will find a stronger support everywhere.

  4. As Christian thought has had freer course, and Christian theology and practical work new and brighter development, the relations of woman to the welfare and progress of human society have been more clearly understood and appreciated.

  5. Not until 1537 did he fall in reluctantly with the freer views of his circle, but he thought then that the endangered prince had no right to make the first attack.

  6. He had overthrown the old sacrament of marriage, but gave a higher, nobler, freer form to the intimate relation of man and wife.

  7. The consideration and resolute expression of his final resolve made him freer and more cheerful at heart.

  8. For a second, the breath seemed snatched from my lips; the next, a lighter, freer man never trod in diplomatic shoes.

  9. Our salt-water friend may be a very estimable person, but we should be freer to talk in his absence.

  10. It is worthy of remark that among these good folk so free of tongue and freer still in opinion, these solid republicans, the religious sentiment is very developed.

  11. The canal takes its waters from the Neste above the little town, and the river accordingly has in the upper portion of the valley a freer and fuller flow.

  12. Nay, she never could have a freer choice than now, when she is too young and simple to be weighted with a sense of being looked down on.

  13. But now, that I am reaching the end and am starting to breathe a better, cleaner air, I am also cleaner and freer in what I am writing and am regaining the strength to overcome everything which seeks to embitter me.

  14. Though he contemplated seeking employment as a minister, he was nonetheless in his heart more a philosopher than a theologian, and tended towards a freer way of thinking.

  15. Ospovat, one of the younger group of English decorators, has also a charming technique, rather freer than that of Mr. Pyle, and yet reminding one of it.

  16. For the latter, the broader and freer and more literal method of strict prose is the only appropriate medium of expression.

  17. The sympathetic touch with the life there expressed enlarges our understanding of the problems and conditions of all life, and so leads to a freer and wiser direction of our own.

  18. In the case of both it consists in imparting to life a new meaning and perfection, thus making possible a more complete affirmation of life and a freer and more genial attitude and conduct.

  19. And this effort is for the sake of a fuller and freer realization of values.

  20. The Greeks themselves admitted the archaic style of plastic art by the side of the freer and greater style; and later, did not merely tolerate the pointed nose and the cold mouth, but made them even a canon of taste.

  21. The picture he draws is a romance fashioned upon the model of the Greek commonwealth as that had been idealised by Greek literature and by the longings of later ages for a freer life.

  22. In the various elements included under social heredity society has a freer hand.

  23. During the Augustan era, the language of poets, though much freer than would be tolerated to-day, was not invariably coarse.

  24. Again, though a Horace would use polite expressions in addressing Tyndaris or Lalage, the Latin tongue was much freer than any modern one.

  25. But they are less forced to be together, and the little jealousies which deform the natures of us all have in their case, for this reason, freer scope, and tend more to isolation.

  26. There was a fuller and freer discussion; every member spoke as often as he chose, and they enjoyed the Speaker's advice.

  27. He was generally in favor of such references, as the discussion was conducted in a Committee of the Whole on a freer scale than in the House.

  28. So Anna was only easy at home, where the common sense and the supreme relation between her parents produced a freer standard of being than she could find outside.

  29. These strange Skrebenskys made her aware of another, freer element, in which each person was detached and isolated.

  30. Glass painters are allowed to-day a freer hand than formerly.

  31. In the madrigal the movement of the voices is strictly contrapuntal, while the more modern form allows of freer treatment and more compact harmonies.

  32. If we have to refer to the early Renaissance as the culminating period of glass painting, it is because the technique of an earlier period found in it freer and fuller expression.

  33. The delight in color belongs to the lighter, freer or more barbaric part of the race.

  34. Impressionism expresses frankly by the use of smaller methods what the tonists attain by larger and freer ones.

  35. Sigismund breathed freer when the notary drew near the end of his task, and Adelheid heard the heavy breath he drew at the close, with the joy one feels at the certainty of having passed an imminent danger.

  36. Through this fiery ordeal one passed after another, until most of the nameless vagabonds had been found innocent, and the throng around the gate was so far lessened as to allow a freer circulation in the thoroughfare.

  37. How can the life of the farm family be made less solitary, fuller of opportunity, freer from drudgery, more comfortable, happier and more attractive?

  38. The elimination of private profit from business would give freer room for the development of a social spirit which is now choked out by the temptation that each owner of a business is under to grab all that he can for himself.

  39. So the authority of local conventions and standards would be discredited, custom would become more fluid, and individual judgment find freer play.

  40. The patriot may feel that through his sacrifice and that of his comrades his countrymen will be freer or more united or rid of some curse i.

  41. Every advance in personal purity, culture, or self-control increases the individual's value and diminishes his menace to his fellows; while every step in social amelioration makes life freer and more comfortable for him.

  42. It is richer, fuller in potentialities of joy; it is freer from regrets and the eventual emptiness of the self-centered life.

  43. The silliness, the irritability, the glumness, the violence, the lust of men are given freer rein.

  44. It would be quite possible for a lustful man to be willing that unrestrained lust should be the general rule; he would be much more comfortable and freer if it were.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "freer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    deliverer; rescuer; solemnize