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Sentence count:282+16Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: abundantamplebroad-mindedextensiveextravagantfreethinkinggenerouslavishplentifulprogressivetolerantunselfishAntonym: compulsorydogmaticSimilar words: deliberatelyfibersubscriberoverallmineralfuneralafter allseveralMeaning: ['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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181 At one time, Evers allied himself with the most liberal of liberal Democrats.
182 At the height of the crisis, Johnson had been besieged by liberal critics.
183 None of the existing forms of political reflection-conservative, liberal, socialist, Gandhian-have faced this problem openly.
184 The background of liberal philosophy shapes the opposing interpretations of the modern law of contract presented in recent books and articles.
185 This document won praise from the liberal majority at the Council, and was readily accepted, subject to a few amendments.
186 He was a liberal benefactor to many public institutions, and bequeathed some of his estate to the University of Oxford.
187 A recent letter from the senate of a local liberal arts college is sitting on my desk.
188 Liberal politicians paraded through the studios, providing soundbites that were instantly fed into the live broadcasts.
189 Liberal chums tell me that old, white, military men top the bill.
190 Trudeaumania took root in February 1968, when he announced his candidacy for the Liberal leadership.
191 This criticism challenges the view of human nature and the human condition constructed by liberal theories.
192 Moreover, its ranks have been increasingly swelled by deserters from social behaviourism - an evidently liberal position.
193 Nevertheless, the fortress of autocracy had been breached and liberal pressure for further reform could be expected to gather momentum.
194 They spent the sixties knocking their country over dinner and waving banners at a liberal president.
195 He also announced liberal reforms including greater press freedom and the abolition of laws governing subversion.
196 My friend the liberal won an upset victory and went on to a successful career in politics.
197 Some cuts, but steering a way from too many job losses is the option favoured by the liberal democrats.
198 Revolutions are only contemplated by cadres with intense preferences: most workers in liberal democracies will not vote for a revolution.
199 The potential victims of this autocracy were not only liberal democratic values, but also effective government.
200 Liberal forces have already begun to collect the million signatures needed to call a popular vote.
201 But what happens when the right-wing minority decides that they've had enough of this liberal claptrap about integration?
202 A new Green Party, therefore, could potentially split the liberal vote and prove a boon to the Republicans.
203 Kay Kirkham, the Liberal Democray candidate, believes the Government's economic record will undoubtedly cost them the seat.
204 In the liberal state, and competitive capitalism, it is the system of representative institutions.
205 Of the 20 parliamentary members at the Liberal Democrat leader's disposal, all but one will now sit on the front bench.
206 These features make elite theory central in arguments about the liberal democratic state.
206 Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
207 The successful Liberal party candidate in the last pre-Farclandia election, he has the title but not the clout.
208 Johannes Uyttenbogaert was closely involved with the Remonstrants, a liberal and political movement opposed to the extremes of Calvinism.
209 June 1983 After the coup in October 1979, the Ministry of Education was passed to liberal intellectuals.
210 A car-driving, home-owning, polytechnic lecturer with a fake northern accent, was a bleating guilty liberal, not a socialist.
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