freer
1 Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of freer
Example Sentences
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The country's legislature unanimously adopted the landmark law last Thursday, and interim leader Rodriguez hailed its passage, describing it as a step toward "a more democratic, fairer, freer Venezuela."
From Barron's
The less control you exercise over them, the freer they are to make mistakes and learn from them.
From MarketWatch
They head into this spring’s European economic negotiations focused on deregulation, slim-lined bureaucracy and freer trade with the rest of the world.
Michael Hull, Psiphon’s president, said in an interview his company is now straining to meet the research, development and operational costs to help Iranians stay on a freer internet.
He trusts his naif with more agency, and so “Pillion” is freer to play its insults for laughs.
From Los Angeles Times
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