1. freeing - Noun
2. freeing - Verb
of Free
Source: Webster's dictionaryA freeze would require legislation approved by Parliament, which has been adjourned since mid−March except for a brief day−long sitting last week to pass a bill freeing up billions in emergency aid to help Canadians weather the COVID−19 crisis. Source: Internet
After freeing Susan, Oliver intended to end the conflict by killing Adrian, something the villain couldn't let happen -- at least not yet. Source: Internet
A further $7.1 million will be invested in accelerating 5G while telecommunications companies will be allowed to pay by instalments for the next spectrum auction, freeing up capital for investment. Source: Internet
AI can also be used to perform repetitive or boring tasks that are error prone freeing them up to work on higher value tasks that require human interaction or creativity. Source: Internet
“A lot of these scenes are not at all intuitive, and so we were trying to discover why these turns are taking place, and then, once we were getting comfortable with that, it was one of the most freeing experiences I’ve ever had as an actor.” Source: Internet
Alberobello was feud of the Acquaviva of Aragon until May 27, 1797, when King Ferdinand IV of Bourbon received Alberobello and issued a decree that elevated the small village to a royal city, freeing them from feudal serfdom. Source: Internet