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Freedom is • noun 1 the power or right to act, speak, or think freely.
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the state of being free.
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(freedom from) exemption or immunity from.
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unrestricted use of something: the dog had the freedom of the house.
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a special privilege or right of access, especially that of full citizenship of a particular city given to a public figure as an honour. "The Freedom of the City of London"

Liberty isnoun (pl. liberties) 1 the state of being free from oppression or imprisonment.
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a right or privilege.
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the power or scope to act as one pleases.
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informal a presumptuous remark or action.
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