/tə ˈfri frʌm əˈliːdʒəns/ – Phrase
Definition: giải phóng khỏi sự phụ thuộc của chư hầu.
A more thorough explanation: To “free from allegiance” means to release or relieve a person from their duty or obligation to be loyal or faithful to a particular authority, such as a government or ruler. It implies a formal or legal process of renouncing allegiance or loyalty to a sovereign or state.
Example: The citizen decided to renounce his citizenship in order to expatriate and be freed from allegiance to his country.