Verb
free up (third-person singular simple present frees up, present participle freeing up, simple past and past participle freed up)
(transitive) To make (space or time) available.
Selling those old books freed up most of the spare room.
You can free up space on your hard disk by deleting temporary files.
If you're coming to visit for the weekend, I'll free up Saturday for you.
A patient healthy enough to undergo a kidney transplant might someday no longer need dialysis. That would free up a slot for a new patient. Sheri Fink
I think there's no question but what the tail end of the Bush administration, Bush-Cheney administration, that we took steps specifically geared to try and free up the financial sector. Dick Cheney
Just as in policing there is an emphasis on civilians to help with paperwork, we must free up trained and experienced social workers to focus on children, not bureaucracy. Andy Sawford
Is there anything more self-defeating than using technology to free up your time - so that you can learn how to do an even better job at it? Evgeny Morozov
1500 men from Haganah's Givati brigade and Palmach 's Harel brigade conducted sorties to free up the route to the city between 5 and 20 April. Source: Internet
Airtel becomes first DTH player to unbundle OTT from hardware Airtel XStream Bharti Airtel has become the first major DTH or cable company to free up its content app, Airtel… Source: Internet