Definitions for freers
freers
fre·er
Spelling: [free-er]
IPA: /ˈfri ər/
Freers is a 6 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 8 points.
You can make 52 anagrams from letters in freers (eefrrs).
Definitions for freers
noun
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a person or thing that frees.
Idioms
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for free, Informal. without charge:
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free and clear, Law. without any encumbrance, as a lien or mortgage:
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free and easy,
unrestrained; casual; informal.
excessively or inappropriately casual; presumptuous.
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make free with,
to use as one's own; help oneself to:
to treat with too much familiarity; take liberties with.
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set free, to release; liberate; free:
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with a free hand, generously; freely; openhandedly:
adverb
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in a free manner; freely.
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Nautical. away from the wind, so that a sailing vessel need not be close-hauled:
adjective
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comparative of free.
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enjoying personal rights or liberty, as a person who is not in slavery:
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pertaining to or reserved for those who enjoy personal liberty:
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existing under, characterized by, or possessing civil and political liberties that are, as a rule, constitutionally guaranteed by representative government:
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enjoying political autonomy, as a people or country not under foreign rule; independent.
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exempt from external authority, interference, restriction, etc., as a person or one's will, thought, choice, action, etc.; independent; unrestricted.
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able to do something at will; at liberty:
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clear of obstructions or obstacles, as a road or corridor:
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not occupied or in use:
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exempt or released from something specified that controls, restrains, burdens, etc. (usually followed by from or of):
See also -free.
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having immunity or being safe (usually followed by from):
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provided without, or not subject to, a charge or payment:
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given without consideration of a return or reward:
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unimpeded, as motion or movement; easy, firm, or swift.
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not held fast; loose; unattached:
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not joined to or in contact with something else:
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acting without self-restraint or reserve:
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ready or generous in giving; liberal; lavish:
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given readily or in profusion; unstinted.
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frank and open; unconstrained, unceremonious, or familiar.
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unrestrained by decency; loose or licentious:
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not subject to special regulations, restrictions, duties, etc.:
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of, relating to, or characterized by free enterprise:
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that may be used by or is open to all:
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engaged in by all present; general:
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not literal, as a translation, adaptation, or the like; loose.
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uncombined chemically:
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traveling without power; under no force except that of gravity or inertia:
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Phonetics. (of a vowel) situated in an open syllable (opposed to checked).
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at liberty to enter and enjoy at will (usually followed by of):
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not subject to rules, set forms, etc.:
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easily worked, as stone, land, etc.
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Mathematics. (of a vector) having specified magnitude and direction but no specified initial point.
Compare bound1 (def 9).
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Also, large. Nautical. (of a wind) nearly on the quarter, so that a sailing vessel may sail free.
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not containing a specified substance (usually followed by of or from):
See also -free.
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(of a linguistic form) occurring as an independent construction, without necessary combination with other forms, as most words.
Compare bound1 (def 11).
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without cost, payment, or charge.
Verb phrases
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free up,
to release, as from restrictions:
to disentangle:
verb (used with object)
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to make free; set at liberty; release from bondage, imprisonment, or restraint.
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to exempt or deliver (usually followed by from).
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to relieve or rid (usually followed by of):
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to disengage; clear (usually followed by from or of).
Origin of freers
First recorded in 1600-10; free + -er1
Examples for freers
Mr. Wade laughed, and promised her a freer hand in this matter.
It will settle my mind, Molly, and leave me freer to turn my thoughts to God.
He had, he said, but gone for a while that I might be the freer for my devotions.
Some day you would meet a younger, freer man, and you would be lost to me for good.
And the “freer” our culture is, the harder it is for that to happen.
A society that was exclusive and repressive is now freer and more open.
A Railroad Commission employee drove him 80 miles to his home in freer.
She said that she was freer and felt a spiritual freedom there.
With a freer position: him big stdan bunan and orcas, round about him, 3048.
Its mission is to “support the achievement of a freer society.”