Adjective
free-from (not comparable)
(marketing) Of food, drink, cosmetics etc.: created without the use of ingredients that some consumers prefer to avoid, such as allergens or animal products.
free from
A Canadian magician named portrays the villainous hand, now free from Anton’s body and spidering its way around town to claim more victims. Source: Internet
“After successfully enabling our users to learn for free from our platform since April 1, we have created an online experience for our dance community with the DWM Dance Festival. Source: Internet
All of its mobile phones are now PVC-free and it has two PVC and BFR-free mobile phones, the A45 ECO and the GRASP; all chargers are also free from PVC and BFRs. Source: Internet
“After getting free from the party, the victims decided to stay in a servant room in a plot located in the neighbourhood of the businessman. Source: Internet
As the beer had been boiled in the brewing process it was reasonably free from bacteria and lasted for months unlike water kept in a cask for the same time. Source: Internet
A female introvert’s diary: Can I break free from the stereotype amidst this pandemic? Source: Internet