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free up
verb as in allow
Strong matches
verb as in let
verb as in liberate
Example Sentences
Broadening access to the drug should give more patients freedom from hospital and free up clinic time, say experts.
This week, The Guardian reported ministers were preparing to take Abramovich to court to free up the money.
As he attempts to deliver on his most ambitious campaign promise — cracking down on immigration — the president has cut deals with Latin American countries to free up space in U.S. detention centers, enlisting them as stopovers to repatriate nationals of countries with whom the U.S. has a tenuous diplomatic relationship.
But on the other hand, serious problems remain with patient outcomes and those closer to Streeting argue more direct government control means less bureaucracy, and the ability to free up resources to deploy where needed.
Developers Watkin Jones said the property, which will be called the Ard, will address a "chronic undersupply" of student accommodation and free up homes more appropriate for families.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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