Synonym: abundant, ample, broad-minded, extensive, extravagant, freethinking, generous, lavish, plentiful, progressive, tolerant, unselfish. Antonym: compulsory, dogmatic. Similar words: deliberately, fiber, subscriber, overall, mineral, funeral, after all, several. Meaning: ['lɪbərəl] n. 1. a person who favors a political philosophy of progress and reform and the protection of civil liberties 2. a person who favors an economic theory of laissez-faire and self-regulating markets. adj. 1. showing or characterized by broad-mindedness 2. having political or social views favoring reform and progress 3. tolerant of change; not bound by authoritarianism, orthodoxy, or tradition 4. given or giving freely 5. not literal.
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151 Odd how no traditional civil rights or liberal black leader stepped forth to champion her cause.
152 Candidates from the ruling Liberal Democratic party won the most seats in last month's Tokyo metropolitan assembly elections.
153 Their effect was to compound the difficulty the liberal leadership had in bringing pressure for reform to bear upon the regime.
154 Elsewhere, urban centres did not experience the anticipated post-war expansion in liberal adult education.
155 Mosk, though a loyal liberal Democrat, demurred, citing the right of free political association.
156 I agree that if the Liberal Democrats came to power, that work would not proceed.
157 Elfant is a political button vendor, a lifelong liberal who is making his living this week at the Republican National Convention.
158 It is a liberal questioning of criminal statistics collected and collated by the police themselves.
159 Pateman also believes political obligation can not be given expression in the liberal democratic institutions.
160 It goes beyond their belief that Clinton is, at heart, a liberal.
161 We are ready to accept liberal capitalism but with the ambition of achieving social, humanist goals.
162 Overall, the Liberal democrats lost four seats and gained eight.
163 The liberal democrats wanted a more modest overspend ... seven million.
164 Instrumentalists have never paid great attention to the detailed institutional organization of the liberal democratic state.
165 Of liberal disposition, he opened Thirlestane House to the public and it became one of the greatest attractions of Cheltenham.
166 Me and Frank had been playing billiards at the Liberal club, a big chapel-like building on Kenworthy Road.
167 To say the least, a town life makes one more tolerant and liberal in one's judgement of others. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
168 The Great War marked the beginning of the end of the era of liberal capitalism.
169 But Brandeis' status as a hybrid of an elite liberal arts college and a small research university compounds its difficulty.
170 He was also carrying an orange poster on a pole, urging a vote for the local Liberal Democrat candidate.
171 In most liberal democratic countries there is some measure of agreement in the news media on political facts.
172 There's not a liberal America and a conservative America - there's the United States of America. Barack Obama
173 I think people wanted a change and that's why they voted for a liberal democrat councillor.
174 In liberal corporatism the institutional distinctiveness of the state becomes obscured.
175 However, the liberal California court defended the right of teachers to petition for redress of grievances.
176 He looked rather like a sympathetic young dean at an eastern liberal arts college.
177 The power conferred upon corporate managers by the business company was potentially unchecked and hence illegitimate within the framework of liberal democracy.
178 Mr Peter Allen, the Liberal Democrat candidate was pushed into third place with about 8[sentencedict.com],400 votes.
179 None of this costs much money; all of it buys off, quite cheaply, some bothersome liberal constituencies.
180 And it was criticised on the Right by neo-liberals who favoured a more liberal form of capitalism.
More similar words: deliberately, fiber, subscriber, overall, mineral, funeral, after all, several, federal, literally, in general, the general public, tribe, describe, member, rubber, timber, number, chamber, rally, oral, remember, limber up, rural, a number of, membership, any number of, neutral, enthrall, central.