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Term: free up

Description: The term "free up" is a phrasal verb that can have various meanings depending on the context. It typically implies the act of releasing or making something available, or removing constraints or restrictions. It can be used in different senses, both popular and local, such as in relation to time, space, resources, or even emotions.

Sense 1: To make time available

Example Sentence: I need to free up my schedule tomorrow for the important meeting.

Sense 2: To release or make space available

Example Sentence: I have to free up some room in the closet to accommodate the new clothes.

Sense 3: To remove constraints or restrictions

Example Sentence: The management decided to free up the company policies to allow more flexibility.

Sense 4: To resolve emotional or psychological burdens

Example Sentence: Talking to a therapist can help you free up your anxieties and worries.

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