liberty
Refers to the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.
Freedom to hold and practice one's religious beliefs.
Freedom to participate in the political process.
Freedom to participate in the economy without undue government restriction.
Refers to total or absolute freedom.
Refers to a high degree of freedom.
Freedoms guaranteed by a country's constitution.
The state of having one's freedom taken away, often referring to imprisonment.
Something that endangers freedom.
An act that violates or limits someone's freedom.
Indicates freedom from a specific negative condition (e.g., oppression, fear).
Indicates the group or individual for whom freedom is sought.
Used to mean 'free' (e.g. a prisoner is free) or 'permitted to do something'.
To no longer have freedom, often due to imprisonment or oppressive laws.
When an action or law puts freedom at risk.
To give up freedom, often for another goal like security.