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Example sentences for "freest"

Lexicographically close words:
freens; freer; freers; frees; freesias; freestone; freethinker; freethinkers; freethinking; freeway
  1. The right to abrogate any laws which impeded the freest exercise of the powers of the Inquisition was likewise arrogated on both sides of the Alps.

  2. There is no necessary antagonism, nor even any inconsistency, between the freest indulgence of children and the maintenance of the most absolute authority over them.

  3. Roman Drama, and common sense requiring, even in the freest forms of composition, some kind of method.

  4. Those who have no small children of their own to care for would naturally be freest to get away from the present home duties.

  5. Have you always kept the freest of all workers, your wife, from doing too much?

  6. When this division is made, it at once becomes manifest that the esthetic activities are the freest and most spontaneous of the series, and hence lead the way to that autonomy which marks the highest development.

  7. It often happens when they are kept after school by themselves that they give the freest rein to their childish wantonness, and commit the wildest pranks.

  8. On the contrary, he was permitted the freest intercourse with his friends, and was allowed to reside in a house of sufficient size to accommodate the congregation which flocked together to listen to his teaching.

  9. The freest scope was given to his labours, consistent with the military custody under which he was placed.

  10. Agostino is the Methodist meeting-house, so to speak, of Rome, where the extravagance of the enthusiasm of the lower orders is allowed the freest scope.

  11. This timorousness has touched not only politics, but has reached the schools and the churches--and still shackles the freest speech.

  12. I use this statement of Mr. Lane's not because it represents the broadest and freest thought in the South, for it does not, but because it undoubtedly states frankly and clearly the point of view of the majority of Southern people.

  13. We will not have a law, or custom, or economy, which cannot be defended against the freest inquiry.

  14. The theory of the North is, that every man has the right, on every subject, to the freest expression of his opinions, and the fullest right to urge them upon the convictions of others.

  15. They were reached only by the freest possible handling of the classifications currently employed.

  16. He adapts it in the freest manner to the needs of his system.

  17. The Englishman is the stanchest monarchist, and at the same time the freest man in the world, which proves that freedom is compatible with a monarchial government.

  18. The activities of men that are freest in the society in which we live are those of art and science and amusement.

  19. It is, in fact, one of the freest and most frankly satirical compositions for the stage produced at that epoch, and reveals a previous study of Aretino.

  20. I say, labour to apply to thy own soul in particular, the most glorious and freest promises in the book of God.

  21. Christ came to teach positive truth, and his religion invites the largest and freest inquiry as to its claims.

  22. But the freest and boldest utterances on this subject seem to have come from the Congregationalist Churches.

  23. There might be, and were, many elders and deacons in any given church, and yet the fullest and freest exercise of gift when the whole church came together into one place.

  24. I am merely, in the freest possible manner, pouring out the thoughts of my heart to one with whom I have been linked in the work of the gospel for many years.

  25. Anarchism cannot but repudiate such a method of production: its goal is the freest possible expression of all the latent powers of the individual.


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