Freeing: meaning, definitions and examples
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freeing
[ ˈfriːɪŋ ]
liberation
The act of freeing someone or something; release from captivity, confinement, or slavery.
Synonyms
emancipation, liberation, liberty, release
Examples of usage
- He was known for his efforts in freeing political prisoners.
- The organization is dedicated to freeing animals from captivity.
psychology
The process of becoming free from emotional or psychological constraints.
Synonyms
emancipation, liberation, release, relief
Examples of usage
- She found freeing herself from the past to be a liberating experience.
- Therapy helped her in the freeing of her mind from negative thoughts.
Translations
Translations of the word "freeing" in other languages:
🇵🇹 libertação
🇮🇳 मुक्त करना
🇩🇪 Befreiung
🇮🇩 pembebasan
🇺🇦 звільнення
🇵🇱 uwolnienie
🇯🇵 解放 (かいほう)
🇫🇷 libération
🇪🇸 liberación
🇹🇷 serbest bırakma
🇰🇷 해방 (haebang)
🇸🇦 تحرير
🇨🇿 osvobození
🇸🇰 oslobodenie
🇨🇳 释放 (shìfàng)
🇸🇮 osvoboditev
🇮🇸 frelsun
🇰🇿 босату
🇬🇪 გათავისუფლება
🇦🇿 azad etmək
🇲🇽 liberación
Etymology
The word 'freeing' originates from the verb 'free', which can be traced back to the Old English word 'freo'. It has been used in various contexts throughout history, reflecting the human desire for freedom and liberation. The concept of freeing oneself from physical, emotional, or psychological constraints is a fundamental aspect of human experience, and 'freeing' captures the essence of this process.
See also: free, freebie, freed, freedom, freefall, freefaller, freefalling, freelancer, freely, freeway.