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take_the_liberty
take the liberty
English
Verb
take the liberty (third-person singular simple present takes the liberty, present participle taking the liberty, simple past took the liberty, past participle taken the liberty)
- (idiomatic) To act on one's own authority, without asking for permission.
- I took the liberty of adding your name to the list.
- 1922, James Joyce, Ulysses Episode 12, The Cyclops
- —What about Dignam? says Bob Doran. Who's talking about ...?
- —Dead! says Alf. He's no more dead than you are.
- —Maybe so, says Joe. They took the liberty of burying him this morning anyhow.
Translations
act on one's own authority
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Usage notes
Typically used as take the liberty of doing something.