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freedom of speech
noun
the right of people to express their opinions publicly without governmental interference, subject to the laws against libel, incitement to violence or rebellion, etc.
freedom of speech
The right to speak without censorship or restraint by the government. Freedom of speech is protected by the First Amendment (see also First Amendment) to the Constitution. (See clear and present danger.)
Word History and Origins
Origin of freedom of speech1
Example Sentences
He pointed to Truth Social, his father's social media platform, as being a correction "for freedom of speech."
Many Iranians are unhappy with the state of the economy, the lack of freedom of speech, women's rights, and minority rights.
He even proposed stripping fundamental rights - right to equality or freedom of speech, for example - of their justiciability.
Before being sentenced, Hadi Matar stood and made a statement about freedom of speech in which he called Rushdie a hypocrite.
The majority are tied to increased geopolitical tensions, a crackdown on freedom of speech, and the global minerals race, the report found.
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