Antonym: compel, restrain, restrict. Similar words: deliberately, liberal, berate, operate, cooperate, moderate, desperate, generate. Meaning: ['lɪbəreɪt] v. 1. give equal rights to; of women and minorities 2. grant freedom to; free from confinement 3. grant freedom to.
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31. And could this jostling liberate those huge energies?
32. You'd better liberate yourself from preconceived ideas.
33. S. should liberate and unite Korea – but Omar Bradley supported by George Kennan that U.
34. I want to liberate my universe of its phantoms and to people it solely with flesh-and-blood truths whose presence I cannot deny.
35. On the red blocks are some scratched and scribed outlines of symbols, which, by allowing the bice beneath to rise before our eyes, liberate the primitive culture through modern oils.
36. His aim was to liberate China from the hands of the Manchu Dynasty.
37. By writing this work, Kerouac tries to express the Beats'attempt to liberate the self, pursue freedom and get the direct life experience to achieve the state of soul and the Beatitude of the spirit.
38. Dark industry business also should liberate our forestry ideaofthought, change, oftheold-fashioned conceptthatcasts off progressofblock up economy thoroughly manacle.
39. We should all try our best to liberate the mind from doctrinairism.
40. "Meteoroid impacts into, and collisions among, these bodies and the moonlet could liberate dust to form the arc, " said Hedman.
41. The great movement that Wycliffe inaugurated, which was to liberate the conscience and the intellect, and set free the nations so long bound to the triumphal car of Rome, had its spring in the Bible.
42. Abraham Lincoln is the President who tried to liberate slaves.
43. Land Circulation Policy can liberate dairy farmers from inefficient and profitless manual labor to tertiary industry.
44. Marxism is a theory to liberate proletariate and Humen being, so it is welcome in China .
45. There may now be several fire-eating piano virtuosos who can execute the original notes, but few can liberate the prophetic music they contain as masterfully as Janice Weber does here.
46. Thyroid-stimulating hormone releasing hormone (TRH) stimulates the anterior pituitary to liberate the thyroid-stimulating hormone and prolactin.
47. Burn with righteous indignation , martyr sacrifices for equality, do the mankind to liberate emancipator.
48. Thus, they intervened, not to control and enslave others but to enlighten , instruct, and liberate.
49. It is an action to liberate general Chinese from Marxist's misgovernment .
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50. The big-middle scale business of Heilongjiang must take the good opportunity to liberate thought and deepen reformation and vitalize Hei-longjiang old industry base.
51. The free alkali metals react immediately with water to liberate hydrogen.
52. Natural vegetable food contain interior phytase, which hydrolyze phytate to liberate inorganic phosphorus.
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