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 Translation for 'freedom of movement' from English to Icelandic
NOUN   freedom of movement | -
stjórn.
ferðafrelsi {hv}
freedom of movement
4 Words
fótarými {hv}freedom of leg movement
Partial Matches
viðskiptafrelsi {hv}freedom of trade
frítala {kv}degree of freedom
viðsk.
verslunarfrelsi {hv}
freedom of trade
frelsistilfinning {kv}sense of freedom
lögfr.
frelsissvipting {kv}
deprivation of freedom
frelsisskerðing {kv}restriction of freedom
blaðam.stjórn.
fjölmiðlafrelsi {hv}
freedom of press
skoðanafrelsi {hv}freedom of opinion
valfrelsi {hv}freedom of choice
stjórn.trúarbr.
trúfrelsi {hv}
freedom of religion
athafnafrelsi {hv}freedom of activity
atv.hagkerfi
atvinnufrelsi {hv}
freedom of employment
málfrelsi {hv}freedom of speech
atv.hagkerfi
atvinnufrelsi {hv}
freedom of occupation
atv.hagkerfi
atvinnufrelsi {hv}
freedom of profession
atv.hagkerfi
atvinnufrelsi {hv}
freedom of trade
félagafrelsi {hv}freedom of association
lögfr.
fundafrelsi {hv}
freedom of assembly
lögfr.
fundafrelsi {hv}
freedom of meetings­
frjálsræði {hv}freedom of action
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Usage Examples English
  • EFTA member states' citizens enjoy freedom of movement in each other's territories in accordance with the EFTA convention.
  • The catsuit represented the independence of a woman capable of "kick-ass" moves and action, giving complete freedom of movement.
  • The citizens' freedom of movement was limited both inside and outside the country.
  • Usually cordless, they often have a switch to deactivate the movement circuitry between use, allowing the user freedom of movement without affecting the cursor position.
  • This subsequently decreased the locals' land allotments and freedom of movement.

  • Some girls' school uniforms have been criticized as having an uncomfortable design, which prevents girls from freedom of movement and exposes girls to cold during winter.
  • The diaphragmatic soundboard, which was granted a patent in 1936, tapers in thickness from the center to the edges, which permits more freedom of movement resulting in a richer and more lasting tonal response.
  • Saturninus could no longer maintain his blockade and was forced to retreat, returning freedom of movement to Fritigern who again took to pillaging the countryside.
  • In the middlegame, however, Black has slightly more freedom of movement than White and may be able to trade off the isolated pawn before an endgame ensues.
  • The Israel Defense Forces remained in control of the territories and its government did not restore the freedom of movement enjoyed by Ramallah residents prior to the first Intifada.

  • They concentrated on restricting the freedom of movement of the Boer commandos and depriving them of local support.
  • The chariot is often considered to be the strongest piece in the game due to its freedom of movement and lack of restrictions.
  • These controversial acts allowed basic constitutional rights such as freedom of movement to be limited in case of a state of emergency.
  • The person is not being seized if his freedom of movement is not restrained.
  • This was intended to prevent inadvertent recognition of East German authority when crossing between East and West Berlin, which could jeopardize the overall Allied position governing the freedom of movement by Allied forces personnel within all Berlin.

  • Although Saddam is often described as a totalitarian leader, Joseph Sassoon notes that there are important differences between Saddam's repression and the totalitarianism practiced by Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin, particularly with regard to freedom of movement and freedom of religion.
  • In February 2014, Swiss voters approved a referendum to reinstitute quotas on immigration to Switzerland, setting off a period of finding an implementation that would not violate the EU's freedom of movement accords that Switzerland adopted.
  • The OSCE's human rights activities focus on such priorities as freedom of movement and religion, preventing torture and trafficking in persons.
  • Netanyahu has lifted checkpoints in the West Bank in order to allow freedom of movement and a flow of imports; a step that resulted in an economic boost in the West Bank.
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