Freedoms

/ˈfriːdəmz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of freedom; fundamental rights or privileges guaranteed by law or constitution.
    The freedoms of speech and religion are protected by the constitution.

Commentary

Used predominantly in legal contexts to denote multiple distinct rights or privileges protected under law, often referenced collectively in constitutional or human rights discourse.

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