English to Urdu Dictionary liberty

liberty

لبرٹی
definition
noun
compulsory retirement would interfere with individual liberty
the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views.
individuals should enjoy the liberty to pursue their own interests and preferences
the power or scope to act as one pleases.
translation of 'liberty '
noun
آذادی
example
Freedom is a condition of the mind: this means that you have the internal power to exercise your 'liberty' .
people who attacked phone boxes would lose their 'liberty'
It would, I think, be generally agreed that he has laid down a necessary condition of 'liberty' .
We have adopted the value of individual 'liberty' from the Western societies, without learning their manners.
There would also be a loss of 'liberty' or freedom for the morally wicked, since they would be punished or otherwise made to suffer.
Are there regions of the globe where the inhabitants have been condemned by their environment never to enjoy 'liberty' , never to exercise their reason?
Libertarians believe in individual 'liberty' , small government and free markets.
Criminals are being warned that they could lose their 'liberty' and their lavish lifestyle thanks to the dedicated efforts of a North Yorkshire Police team.
Even hardcore libertarians accept restrictions on 'liberty' when the behavior harms others.
Americans are now enjoying the fruits of two centuries of individual 'liberty' and free markets.
how did he know what she was thinking?—it was a 'liberty'!
Even though I would come to choose the barracks over the jail house I know what it is to lose your 'liberty' .
Tariff taxes precipitated both independence movements, and both were based on the view that 'liberty' and free trade were of a piece.
While there is nothing significant about the circumstances in which the appellant lost his 'liberty' in that case, the facts are very different from here.
Some British radicals argued, too, that overseas conquest bred autocratic habits, which then threatened 'liberty' at home.
The 14th Amendment said the formerly enslaved could not be deprived of life, 'liberty' , or property.
By contrast, societies that trade 'liberty' for security, as Ben Franklin noted, end often with neither.
A Sailor, on 'liberty' in a foreign port, was returning to his ship when a knife-wielding assassin attacked him.
individuals should enjoy the 'liberty' to pursue their own interests and preferences
After all, university is, for many students, the first opportunity to exercise real 'liberty' .
He said in part that Hobbes's freedom or 'liberty' , which amounts to not being frustrated, is no great thing.
He seems to have just discovered that, although economic liberty is needed for economic development, you can have economic liberty without much political 'liberty' .
The applicants have claimed that their removal and detention constituted wrongful imprisonment and deprivation of 'liberty' .
For example, preventing someone from stealing is not a restriction on their 'liberty' , on this view, since they had no right to steal.
In Condorcet's view modern society and individual 'liberty' could be served only by public instruction understood in this sense.
The crimes that the men committed are contemptible and grave, and the men deserve to lose their 'liberty' for them.
She added that the amendment would make it difficult for judges who had to decide on house arrest but if people had to lose their 'liberty' she would prefer it to be on the say so of a judge rather than a politician.
I'd add a few things to that - like individual 'liberty' and free trade - but she's basically on the right track.
Individual 'liberty' exists within the context of the rule of law and limits on government power, i.e., constitutional liberalism.
May I remind you that if you drive while disqualified over the next two years, you could lose your 'liberty' .
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