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Definition of liberty
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of liberty is as below...
Liberty
(n.) The state of a free
person;
exemption
from
subjection
to the will of
another
claiming
ownership
of the
person
or
services;
freedom;
--
opposed
to
slavery,
serfdom,
bondage,
or
subjection..
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License
::
License
(n.)
Excess
of
liberty;
freedom
abused,
or used in
contempt
of law or
decorum;
disregard
of law or
propriety..
Freedom
::
Freedom
(n.) The state of being free;
exemption
from the power and
control
of
another;
liberty;
independence.
Unclog
::
Unclog
(v. t.) To
disencumber
of a clog, or of
difficulties
and
obstructions;
to free from
encumbrances;
to set at
liberty..
Birthright
::
Birthright
(n.) Any
right,
privilege,
or
possession
to which a
person
is
entitled
by
birth,
such as an
estate
descendible
by law to an heir, or civil
liberty
under a free
constitution;
esp. the
rights
or
inheritance
of the first
born..
Enjoy
::
Enjoy (v. t.) To have,
possess,
and use with
satisfaction;
to
occupy
or have the
benefit
of, as a good or
profitable
thing,
or as
something
desirable;
as, to enjoy a free
constitution
and
religious
liberty..
Take
::
Take (v. t.) To
assume;
to
adopt;
to
acquire,
as
shape;
to
permit
to one's self; to
indulge
or
engage
in; to yield to; to have or feel; to enjoy or
experience,
as rest,
revenge,
delight,
shame;
to form and
adopt,
as a
resolution;
-- used in
general
senses,
limited
by a
following
complement,
in many
idiomatic
phrases;
as, to take a
resolution;
I take the
liberty
to say..
Passage
::
Passage
(v. i.)
Transit
by means of
conveyance;
journey,
as by
water,
carriage,
car, or the like;
travel;
right,
liberty,
or
means,
of
passing;
conveyance..
Habeas Corpus
::
Habeas
corpus
() A writ
having
for its
object
to bring a party
before
a court or
judge;
especially,
one to
inquire
into the cause of a
person's
imprisonment
or
detention
by
another,
with the view to
protect
the right to
personal
liberty;
also, one to bring a
prisoner
into court to
testify
in a
pending
trial..
Independent
::
Independent
(n.) One who does not
acknowledge
an
obligation
to
support
a
party's
candidate
under all
circumstances;
one who
exercises
liberty
in
voting.
Licentiate
::
Licentiate
(n.) One who acts
without
restraint,
or takes a
liberty,
as if
having
a
license
therefor..
Play
::
Play (n.)
Hence,
liberty
of
acting;
room for
enlargement
or
display;
scope;
as, to give full play to
mirth..
Freeness
::
Freeness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being free;
freedom;
liberty;
openness;
liberality;
gratuitousness.
Franchise
::
Franchise
(v. t.) To make free; to
enfranchise;
to give
liberty
to.
Regress
::
Regress
(n.) The power or
liberty
of
passing
back.
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Not
arbitrary
or
despotic;
assuring
liberty;
defending
individual
rights
against
encroachment
by any
person
or
class;
instituted
by a free
people;
-- said of a
government,
institutions,
etc..
Parole
::
Parole
(v. t.) To set at
liberty
on
parole;
as, to
parole
prisoners..
Permission
::
Permission
(n.) The act of
permitting
or
allowing;
formal
consent;
authorization;
leave;
license
or
liberty
granted.
Pratique
::
Pratique
(n.)
Primarily,
liberty
of
converse;
intercourse;
hence,
a
certificate,
given after
compliance
with
quarantine
regulations,
permitting
a ship to land
passengers
and crew; -- a term used
particularly
in the south of
Europe..
Election
::
Election
(a.) Power of
choosing;
free will;
liberty
to
choose
or act.
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Exempt
from
subjection
to the will of
others;
not under
restraint,
control,
or
compulsion;
able to
follow
one's own
impulses,
desires,
or
inclinations;
determining
one's own
course
of
action;
not
dependent;
at
liberty..
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