FREED FROM THE SHACKLES
Definition: Released or liberated from restrictions or constraints.
Synonyms: Liberated, Released, Unchained, Emancipated, Unfettered
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
With the final school bell, children are freed from the shackles of classes for the summer.
#2
As the artist painted, creativity flowed, and she felt freed from the shackles of artistic inhibition.
#3
The astronaut floated weightlessly in space, freed from the shackles of Earth's gravity.
#4
After a long day's work, a warm shower can make you feel freed from the shackles of stress.
#5
The inventor's breakthrough technology freed society from the shackles of manual labor.
#6
When the clouds parted, the sun's warmth made everyone feel freed from the shackles of a gloomy day.
#7
After years of struggle, he was finally freed from the shackles of debt.
#8
The scientific breakthrough freed researchers from the shackles of traditional methods.
#9
Traveling to new countries allows us to be freed from the shackles of our comfort zones.
#10
Education is the key to being freed from the shackles of ignorance.
#11
Once she understood her true potential, she was freed from the shackles of self-doubt.
#12
Through education, children can be freed from the shackles of ignorance.
#13
The reforms in the legal system aimed to ensure that individuals were freed from the shackles of injustice.
#14
Freed from the shackles of doubt, she pursued her dreams with unwavering determination.
#15
With hard work and determination, he freed himself from the shackles of poverty and achieved success.
#16
The prisoner felt a surge of relief as he was freed from the shackles restraining him.
#17
He emerged from the wreckage, his mind freed from the shackles of fear.
#18
Freed from the shackles of expectation, she discovered her true passion in life.
#19
In the darkness of the dungeon, hope remained, waiting to be freed from the shackles of despair.
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