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Set Free শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: মুক্ত করা

Set Free Meaning In Bengali মুক্ত করা

Set Free

মুক্ত করিয়া দেত্তয়া, মুক্ত করা, স্বাধীন করা, ছাড়া, উন্মুক্ত করা, নিষ্কৃতি দেত্তয়া, নিষ্কৃত করা,

Definition

1) To set free means to release someone or something from confinement or restraint, allowing them to go freely.
2) In a figurative sense, to set free can mean to liberate someone from emotional or psychological constraints, enabling them to live more freely and authentically.
3) To set free can also refer to granting freedom or independence to a group of people or a nation, such as in the context of political movements or liberation struggles.

Examples

Set Free Example in a sentence

1) The rescued bird was set free back into the wild.

2) After years of captivity, the researcher set free the lab animals.

3) The wrongly accused man was finally set free from prison.

4) The fisherman decided to set free the rare shark he caught.

5) The butterfly emerged from its cocoon and was set free to soar.

6) It felt liberating to set free all the negative emotions she had been holding onto.

7) The children released the fireflies they had caught, setting them free to light up the night.

8) The teacher emphasized the importance of setting free one's creativity.

9) With a final push, the boat was set free from the dock.

10) The magician performed a trick where he appeared to set free doves from thin air.

11) The prisoner was set free after serving their sentence.

Part of Speech

Set Free (Verb)

Synonyms

Free , Set Free , Liberate , Release , Let Out , Unbind - (VERB) মুক্ত করিয়া দেত্তয়া

Free , Liberate , Set Free , Rid , Get Rid Of , Release - (VERB) মুক্ত করা

Liberate , Set Free - (VERB) স্বাধীন করা

Leave , Quit , Release , Forsake , Kick Off , Set Free - (VERB) ছাড়া

Open , Disclose , Unbar , Release , Set Free - (VERB) উন্মুক্ত করা

Deliver , Rescue , Set Free , Exempt , Spare - (VERB) নিষ্কৃতি দেত্তয়া

Set Free - (VERB) নিষ্কৃত করা

Encyclopedia

To set free means to release someone or something from confinement or restraint, allowing them to go freely.
In a figurative sense, to set free can mean to liberate someone from emotional or psychological constraints, enabling them to live more freely and authentically.
To set free can also refer to granting freedom or independence to a group of people or a nation, such as in the context of political movements or liberation struggles.