complete liberty

Frequency: 7.110.2 per million words

Refers to total or absolute freedom.

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Examples (10)

  • The new policy grants students complete liberty in choosing their courses.
  • After years of oppression, the nation finally achieved complete liberty.
  • Artists often seek complete liberty to express themselves without censorship.
  • She felt complete liberty when traveling alone, making her own decisions.
  • Granting employees complete liberty over their working hours improved productivity.
  • The philosopher debated whether true complete liberty is achievable in society.
  • With complete liberty, one also bears the full responsibility of their actions.
  • The system allows us complete liberty to do the task as we like.
  • He enjoyed complete liberty to innovate and experiment in his new role.
  • The bird, released from its cage, experienced complete liberty for the first time.