Yes, "freed" is a word. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "free," which means to release from captivity or confinement.
A person who has been freed from slavery is typically referred to as a freed or emancipated individual.
There are no freed slaves remaining on the farm where they had worked as slaves. After emancipation, freed slaves were free to leave the farms where they were enslaved.
A freedman is a formerly enslaved person who has been granted freedom. In the context of Greek or Roman history, a freedman was typically a slave who had earned or purchased their freedom.
After being freed instead of Jesus, Barabbas's fate is not recorded in the Bible. It is not known for certain what happened to him after his release.
The law that freed the slaves in the United States was the Emancipation Proclamation, issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863. It declared that all slaves in Confederate territory were to be freed.
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When they realised that he was innocent his lawyers insisted that he should be freed immediately.
The spelling word that rhymes with "freed" is "seed".
A freedman is a formerly enslaved person who has been granted freedom. In the context of Greek or Roman history, a freedman was typically a slave who had earned or purchased their freedom.
The antonym for trapped is freed.
Yes some people like to use it. But It is not an aurally a word
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We have a freed the lake from pollution
Patricia Freed Ackerman has written: 'A poem written at work on a Wang word processor sometime in the afternoon wanting to leave'
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the robber created another crime after he had been freed out of prison
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