make free with
Verb

make free with

  1. To take advantage of (someone); to treat (someone) with too much familiarity, take liberties with (someone or something)
  2. To exploit (something), use freely, use to one's own advantage
    • 1871, George Eliot, Middlemarch, Chapter 12
  3. To take (something) freely, help oneself to
    • 1767, Isaac Bickerstaffe, Love in a Village, Act I, Scene II,



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