Set someone or something free (from something) verb phrase
A noun or noun phrase can be put between "set" and "free".
To liberate or release someone or something from something
The country has been set free from invasion since 1975.
Winning the lottery set him free from debts.
She will be set free from the drunk husband after signing this divorce form.
He was set free because the police didn't find any evidence to prove his crime.
to release your anger
1. To officially allow somebody to leave a place
2. To remove someone from their job
3. To shoot bullet(s) from a gun
Make someone or something free
To start doing something enthusiastically and energetically
We have a lot of work to do today, so let’s get stuck in.