NOUN
- an area adjoining a port where goods that are intended for reshipment can be received and stored without payment of duties
How To Use free zone In A Sentence
- With all this it is the hope that Waterford City will become a litter free zone, but we need your help!
- But for me, this is the punchline cruncher: The House of Commons is, and will remain, a GM-free zone.
- They domicile me in a cat-free zone, but it's a problem.
- But we should campaign for a European nuclear-free zone, for massive reductions in European military expenditure and against international interventions.
- Blundell Park's six bars will be an alcohol-free zone after the Mariners forgot to re-apply for their drinks licence in time.
- Can the Buddhist leadership call for nuclear-free zones?
- It will take helpful cabbies, pleasant shopkeepers, friendly hoteliers and a Valley-wide rudeness-free zone.
- You may know that the entire world, south of the equator, is one huge nuclear weapon free zone (NWFZ). Rizwan Ladha: Venezuela Is Going Nuclear, and We Should Be Worried
- Major retailers jump at the opportunity to set up shop in the ultimate duty-free zone.
- Or perhaps they're the impoverished hill farmers that live hard, breadline lives in isolated, public service-free zones of desolation.