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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31. Both Lena and I felt we had been liberated as actress and director.
32. Did that difficult beginning adversely affect the subsequent shooting? On the contrary, it liberated us.
33. Even in liberated Scandinavia, it is women who feed the family, wash the clothes(http://Sentencedict.com), and care for the children.
34. Life consisted mostly of enjoying the gaiety of a people being liberated after five years of occupation.
35. Three years at a nice school in Vienna, not too liberated, but at the same time not a convent school.
36. So to the question, Must liberated homosexual males always produce a culture of promiscuity? the answer appears to be no.
37. Sjahrir was liberated by loyal troops and Tan Malaka rearrested.
38. He had been touring in the liberated areas trying to get agriculture going again.
39. Poland, the Czech Republic, and other countries liberated from Soviet rule have done very well economically.
40. In the twentieth century alone, tens of megatons of explosive power have been liberated in the atmosphere by cosmic impacts.
41. The current debt burden will be written off and the organisation liberated from the public finance system.
42. Like Israelites after the exodus, the liberated slaves saw themselves free to live in the Promised Land.
43. Cindy's loose hair and sporty tank top are used to suggest a late twentieth-century femininity which is supposedly more liberated.
44. Even in these liberated times, men are still more likely to make the dates and take the initiative.
45. There is new vigour in the businesses liberated from state ownership; better management and better industrial relations.
46. Wolfgang von Goethe, recently liberated from his university studies of law, visited Ensisheim in 1771 to see the purported meteorite.
47. In continuous-process plants workers are liberated from the rhythm of the machine and can set their own pace.
48. It would be wrong to suggest that women were a liberated force for female emancipation in Huaiwiri.
49. Distillation liberated the spirits from fermented grains and fruit juices, and in time ethyl alcohol was purified.
50. Lots of confrontation between liberated psyches, lots of free associating.
51. In this respect, the concrete operational child is liberated from the intellectual egocentrism of the previous period.
52. All counts were corrected by subtraction of counts for 1 4 C liberated in control vials without specimens.
53. Precision-cut, liberated from the leadline, the mosaic edges refract the light in scintillating, unpredictable ways.
54. She was perfectly content and regarded the liberated woman as a creature to be pitied.
55. Who can blame a liberated woman for not settling for slavery?
56. Guards tried to shoot the meddlesome hound several times, but Judy survived and was liberated in 1945.
57. As women are liberated from some of the meaner dictates of dress, men are losing a certain brand of fashion freedom.
58. People in them feel liberated from the trivial and the arbitrary.
59. That openness to liberated desire is cut off in the films which the Boxes produce.
60. What did a liberated woman wear to visit a factory?
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