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  • June 21, 2020, 8 a.m.
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I wanted to gather some definitions so I’ll understand what may be coming up to the American public.

1 - freedom
[ˈfrēdəm]
NOUN
the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
“we do have some freedom of choice” · “he talks of revoking some of the freedoms”
synonyms:
right to · entitlement to · privilege · prerogative · due
absence of subjection to foreign domination or despotic government.
“he was a champion of Irish freedom”
synonyms:
independence · self-government · self-determination · self-legislation · self rule · home rule · sovereignty · autonomy · autarky · democracy · self-sufficiency · individualism · separation · nonalignment · emancipation · enfranchisement · manumission

the state of not being imprisoned or enslaved.
“the shark thrashed its way to freedom”
synonyms:
liberty · liberation · release · emancipation · deliverance · delivery · discharge · nonconfinement · extrication · amnesty · pardoning · manumission · disenthrallment
the state of being physically unrestricted and able to move easily.
“the shorts have a side split for freedom of movement”
(freedom from)

the state of not being subject to or affected by (a particular undesirable thing).
“government policies to achieve freedom from want”
synonyms:
exemption · immunity · dispensation · exception · exclusion · release · relief · reprieve · absolution · exoneration · impunity · letting off · a let-off · derogation

the power of self-determination attributed to the will; the quality of being independent of fate or necessity.
synonyms:
scope · latitude · leeway · margin · flexibility · facility · space · breathing space · room · elbow room · license · leave · free rein · a free hand · leisure · carte blanche
unrestricted use of something.
“the dog is happy having the freedom of the house when we are out”
archaic

familiarity or openness in speech or behavior.
synonyms:
naturalness · openness · lack of reserve/inhibition · casualness · informality · lack of ceremony · spontaneity · ingenuousness · impudence · familiarity · overfamiliarity · presumption · forwardness · cheek

2 -liberty
[ˈlibərdē]
NOUN
the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one’s way of life, behavior, or political views.
“compulsory retirement would interfere with individual liberty”
synonyms:
independence · freedom · autonomy · sovereignty · self government · self rule · self determination · home rule · civil liberties · civil rights · human rights · autarky

the state of not being imprisoned or enslaved.
“people who have lost property or liberty without due process”
synonyms:
free · on the loose · loose · set loose · at large · unconfined · roaming · [more]
(liberties)

a right or privilege, especially a statutory one.
“the Bill of Rights was intended to secure basic civil liberties”
synonyms:
right · birthright · opportunity · facility · prerogative · entitlement · [more]

the power or scope to act as one pleases.
“individuals should enjoy the liberty to pursue their own interests and preferences”
synonyms:
freedom · independence · free rein · freeness · license · self-determination · [more]
informal

a presumptuous remark or action.
“how did he know what she was thinking?—it was a liberty!”
synonyms:
act with overfamiliarity · act with familiarity · show disrespect · act with impropriety · act indecorously · be impudent · commit a breach of etiquette · act with boldness · act with impertinence · show insolence · show impudence · show presumptuousness · show presumption · show forwardness · show audacity · be unrestrained · take advantage of · exploit

3 -sedition
[səˈdiSH(ə)n]
NOUN
conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch.
synonyms:
incitement (to riot/rebellion) · agitation · rabble-rousing · fomentation (of discontent) · troublemaking · provocation · inflaming · rebellion · revolt · insurrection · rioting · mutiny · insurgence · insurgency · subversion · civil disorder · insubordination · disobedience · resistance · defiance

4 -traitor
[ˈtrādər]
NOUN
a person who betrays a friend, country, principle, etc..
“they see me as a traitor, a sellout to the enemy”
synonyms:
betrayer · back-stabber · double-crosser · double-dealer · renegade · Judas · quisling · fifth columnist · viper · turncoat · defector · apostate · deserter · collaborator · fraternizer · colluder · informer · double agent · snake in the grass · two-timer · rat · scab · traditor · tergiversator · renegado

5 -collusion
[kəˈlo͞oZHən]
NOUN
secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy, especially in order to cheat or deceive others.
“the armed forces were working in collusion with drug traffickers” · [more]
synonyms:
conspiracy · connivance · complicity · intrigue · plotting · secret understanding · collaboration · scheming

6 -treason
[ˈtrēzən]
NOUN
the crime of betraying one’s country, especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government.
“they were convicted of treason”
synonyms:
treachery · lese-majesty · disloyalty · betrayal · faithlessness · perfidy · perfidiousness · duplicity · infidelity · sedition · subversion · mutiny · rebellion · high treason · Punic faith
the action of betraying someone or something.

7 -treachery
[ˈtreCH(ə)rē]
NOUN
betrayal of trust; deceptive action or nature.
“his resignation was perceived as an act of treachery” · [more]
synonyms:
betrayal · disloyalty · perfidy · perfidiousness · faithlessness · unfaithfulness · infidelity · bad faith · breach of trust · duplicity · deceit · deceitfulness · deception · false-heartedness · falseness · stab in the back · backstabbing · double-dealing · untrustworthiness · treason · two-timing · Punic faith

8 -lèse-majesté
[ˌlez ˌmäjəsˈtā]
NOUN
lese-majesty (noun)
the insulting of a monarch or other ruler; treason.
“the Shah would whip him for his lese-majesty”

9 -perfidy
[ˈpərfədē]
NOUN
literary
deceitfulness; untrustworthiness.
“it was an example of his perfidy” · [more]
synonyms:
treachery · duplicity · deceit · perfidiousness · deceitfulness · disloyalty · infidelity · faithlessness · unfaithfulness · betrayal · treason · falseness · falsity · double-dealing · dishonesty · two-facedness · untrustworthiness · breach of trust · false-heartedness · Punic faith

10 - duplicity
[d(y)o͞oˈplisədē]
NOUN
deceitfulness; double-dealing.
“the president was accused of duplicity in his dealings with Congress”
synonyms:
deceitfulness · deceit · deception · deviousness · two-facedness · double-dealing · underhandedness · dishonesty · falseness · falsity · fraud · fraudulence · sharp practice · swindling · cheating · chicanery · trickery · craft · guile · artifice · subterfuge · skulduggery · treachery · unfairness · unjustness · perfidy · improbity · crookedness · shadiness · foxiness · dirty tricks · shenanigans · monkey business · funny business · hanky-panky · jiggery-pokery · monkeyshines · codology · knavery · knavishness · management

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