Synonym: emancipated, freed. Similar words: liberate, deliberate, deliberately, liberation, liberal, illiberal, berate, reverberate. Meaning: ['lɪbəreɪt] adj. 1. (of a gas e.g.) released from chemical combination 2. freed from bondage 3. free from traditional social restraints.
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1. They liberated all war prisoners from the concentration camp.
2. She liberated herself from the kitchen.
3. The city was liberated by the advancing army.
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4. The city was liberated in 1949.
5. She liberated those spoons from a restaurant last week.
6. The enemy soldiers liberated chickens and sheep.
7. A few days later, our armies liberated the city.
8. The new government has liberated all political prisoners.
9. Writing poetry liberated her from the routine of everyday life.
10. Nuclear energy is liberated as a result of nuclear fission.
11. She was determined that she would become a liberated businesswoman.
12. But he is liberated by love.
13. On the contrary, it liberated us.
14. Algeria was liberated from France in 1962.
15. And she was Rabelaisian, rather surprising, liberated fun.
16. The city was liberated by the Allies in 1944.
17. Now, liberated by the streets, he is free to write what he wants.
18. Roads in the liberated areas are few and in terrible condition.
19. Liberated serfs would then redeem their debts over a period of years.
20. Liberated, Ethel frisked with a Jack Russell in a red, spotted scarf and wolfed up a half-eaten beefburger bun.
21. In the 1930s, electricity liberated farmers from many hard chores.
22. Gender differences are becoming more blurred as both sexes become more liberated.
23. The heat brings about a chemical reaction, and oxygen is liberated.
24. She's chosen career advancement instead of having children - does that make her a liberated woman?
25. These obstacles were not finally overcome until May 1944; in June the Allies liberated Rome.
26. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others. Nelson Mandela
27. This is potentially significant for athletes because they are exercising so hard that their muscles readily burn the liberated fatty acids.
28. He got plenty of work done there; he made friends; he felt liberated and enjoyed himself.
29. Will mankind, even under advanced capitalism, let alone any future more liberated society, ever cease to sing and dance?
30. As the political winds shifted in the early 1990s, newly liberated music fans went for Western idols such as Whitney Houston.
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