How to use in-sentence of “freely”:
+ The applicant does not buy a coat of arms: the arms themselves are freely given, but fees must be paid to the heralds and artists involved as professionals, and to support the buildings and other running costs of the College.
+ The United States Space Force Act says that it will exist to make sure that the United States can operate freely in space.
+ Of these, 10 are used to identify “segments 6 are used for nodes, and 48 are freely available.
+ One downside of censorship is that the targeted people may feel that their internet access has been restricted and watched over meaning they can’t fully freely do what they want.
+ He freely gave them his wallet and keys, but one of the men shot him in the back anyway.
+ Wagner wrote things that freely expressed his dislike of Jewish composers, although he praised Felix Mendelssohn for his Hebrides Overture.

Example sentences of “freely”:
+ Even though charges cannot flow freely in a dielectric, the charges in molecules can move a little under the influence of an electric field.
+ This dog can freely decide to follow the cart.
+ Southern legislatures passed laws called Black Codes to keep blacks from moving freely and to force them to work for whites.
+ A wide range of cannabis extracts became freely available and could be gotten from travelling doctors, ‘snake oil salesmen’, and apothecaries across America and Europe.
+ Because both were the top officers of the Russian Postal Service, they could freely correspond with each other.
+ Others can freely contribute to the article when it has been saved.
+ As the Suez canal has no Lock locks, sea water flows freely into the lake from the Mediterranean and the Red Sea.
+ The President of Tunisia, formally known as the President of the Republic of Tunisia is the head of state of Tunisia.The position was created in 1957 when Habib Bourguiba,who had been prime minister,overthrew the King.Thirty years later Bourguiba was overthrown by his own prime minister.Today the president is freely elected.
+ Players can choose to play mini-games freely in the main menu.
+ The player can freely travel around Skyrim, it is an open-world game.
+ Even though charges cannot flow freely in a dielectric, the charges in molecules can move a little under the influence of an electric field.
+ This dog can freely decide to follow the cart.
+ Southern legislatures passed laws called Black Codes to keep blacks from moving freely and to force them to work for whites.
More in-sentence examples of “freely”:
+ The fight of training gives the chance to use freely all the techniques against one or some opponents.
+ It allows people to debate religion freely without the federal government of the United States getting involved.
+ Urdish, a portmanteau of Urdu and English languageEnglish, is the macaronic hybrid use of English and Urdu in Pakistan, involving code-switching between these languages where they are freely interchanged within a sentence or between sentences.
+ One of the main features of the company was weak control over the musicians, which allowed them to freely implement their ideas in creativity.
+ There are many licences freely available which allow you to do this, such as the MIT Licence, which allows for the software to be used by any person for any reason/purpose.
+ The trucks of a longboard turn far more freely than that of a freestyle board.
+ He always freely enunciated what he considered to be true.
+ GnuPG is freely available together with all source code under the GNU General Public License.
+ The hanbok we freely wear and see these days is reminiscent of the late Joseon Dynasty.
+ Wheels, or wheels and axles, need to be able to turn freely relative to the rest of the organism.
+ In the United States in the early nineteenth century, owners of female slaves could freely and legally use them as sexual objects.
+ Founded by English Catholic settlers who wanted a place where they could freely practice Catholicism, Maryland was the seventh state to join the US.
+ Billington has championed the Library’s American Memory National Digital Library Program, which makes freely available on-line over 24 million American historical items from the collections of the Library and other research institutions.
+ So despite having a large Nuclear weaponnuclear arsenal, the American president can not carry out policy and introduce legislation as freely as the British prime minister.
+ After a period where the championship was to be freely defended on either WWE RawWWE Monday Night Raw or WWE Thursday Night Smackdown the championship became Raw Brand.
+ During the European Revolutions of 1848revolution of 1848, the first freely elected German parliament worked in Frankfurt.
+ He would have his patients speak freely about themselves, in free association.
+ If someone argued that every action a human being takes in life is predetermined before that person is even born, and also argued that a human being will determine his or her future according to the acts that he or she freely wills, there is a contradiction.
+ Twombly was known for his large-scale, freely scribbled, Calligraphycalligraphic-style graffiti paintings, on solid fields of mostly gray, tan, or off-white colors.
+ It is the transport network for molecules going to specific places, as compared to molecules that float freely in the cytoplasm.
+ His Stand was originally Whitesnake, which extracts people’s spirits and memories, even Stands, in the form of compact disks that can be freely inserted into other people and objects.
+ The simplest form is a horizontal arrow or other form freely rotating on a vertical rod.
+ Yugoslavia was the only socialist state to have open borders and allowed Yugoslavs and tourists to freely move around the country.
+ The addresses which can be freely assigned are called private IP addresses, and the ones which are unique are called public.
+ Ok all, I very hardly ever speak freely about what is on my mind, but this is just one of those times that I cannot just let what I am thinking or what is on my mind from being said.
+ Scallops release Spermatozoa and ova freely into the water during the mating season.
+ The fight of training gives the chance to use freely all the techniques against one or some opponents.
+ It allows people to debate religion freely without the federal government of the United States getting involved.
+ Urdish, a portmanteau of Urdu and English languageEnglish, is the macaronic hybrid use of English and Urdu in Pakistan, involving code-switching between these languages where they are freely interchanged within a sentence or between sentences.
+ Alternatively, the scabbard might be held freely in the left hand: in action the sword would be drawn and the scabbard thrown down.
+ The data is freely available, and the tools to generate some numbers are easy to use.
+ Where the drug or metabolite is not freely water soluble, it is normally excreted into the gut via the bile duct from when it is excreted in the faeces.
+ In 2006, “Aozora Bunko” became a public policy advocate for freely accessible e-books.
+ People freely take the sushi they want as it passes.
+ He escapes from this society with a partner, to live freely in a house in a hidden place.
+ It is different from territorial waters in that ships and submarines from other countries can freely travel without any permission.
+ The free electron is able to move freely within the solid material.
+ As trainers and athletes started to move freely around the country, this difference between east and west became smaller.
+ Certain IP addresses can be assigned freely on the local area network.
+ In this format, spaces and new lines have no meaning and can be used freely to separate sections.
+ The human penis exits the abdomen above the testicles and hangs freely outside the body.
+ The Allied navies of Kingdom of Italy Italy, France, and Great Britain kept the Austro-Hungarian Navy from freely entering the Mediterranean Sea.
+ A weather vane is a device with a freely rotating pointer used to indicate the direction of the wind.
+ These treaties also set out rules that economic activities could be done freely and that no military activities can take place.
+ Many live freely in the soil or water, but there are also a large number of species that live as parasites on plants, animals, and some that feed on mould.
+ The participants, mostly high school students, competed to test their knowledge of natural sciencenatural sciences and mathematical sciences in the freely selected topics.
+ He used profanity and tirades freely to drive his arguments home, and once, famously, refused to attend a mandatory “charm school” course intended to make Merck middle managers more civil.
+ They are able to work freely without being under human control.
+ They freely teach other people what they learned.
+ Instead of going on a path with the same missions each time, the player moves freely on a map screen of the Lylat system.
+ Like Duncan, Vionnet was inspired by ancient GreeceGreek art, in which garments appear to float freely around the body rather than distort its shape.
+ Most borrow freely from other traditions.
+ I think it’s high time this was resolved as much as possible.I absolutely abhor the idea of protecting all of the pages under a long standing belief that IPs should be able to edit as freely as possible.
