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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61. Only in 1948, with the election of the National party government, was the Afrikaner liberated.
62. Once iron is formed the limit of fusion is reached - no further energy can be liberated from it.
63. Their liberated lives could not be carried on in the child-centred suburbs.
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64. When two deuterons fuse together at low energy, the neutron is liberated with an energy of 2.45 MeV.
65. In this new liberated world of ours it is not enough to devote yourself to your scholarly pursuits.
66. National movements were never ends in themselves, only stepping-stones to a liberated world order.
67. Main mark is high ground liberated productivity, development productivity.
68. Soon we liberated the city of Tartu.
69. The serfs were liberated after abolishing serfdom.
70. Shanghai, Hangchow, Nanchang, Wuhan and Sian have been liberated.
71. The spores are liberated by rupture of the sporangium wall.
72. In the Communist-led liberated areas, Gung Ho was the only possible way to achieve production.
73. The Russia side announced that already liberated tribulus joyful Valee from the standard military hand.
74. In 1930 John Maynard Keynes imagined that richer societies would become more leisured ones, liberated from toil to enjoy the finer things in life.
75. The results showed that glucose and xylose liberated from cellulose and hemicellulose in corn stover were rapidly fermented to ethanol by S.
76. He had arrived at the concentration camp of Belsen a week after it was liberated, and was stationed in Berlin for eight months after the war ended.
77. On May 9, 1944, Sevastopol was liberated from the Germans.
78. They liberated Kweiyang on November 15 and Chungking on November 30.
79. The nation will soon be liberated from the foulest thralldom.
80. Furthermore , scores of other Kuomintang divisions are heading for the Liberated Areas.
81. But just how badly does the couch potato want to be liberated? And at what price?
82. Instead, what they learn about in mainland Chinese history textbooks is the P.L.A.'s "great victory" when it "liberated" that city.
83. He had none of that depressing fanaticism of the newly arrived Peiping students who were inclined to ruffle up their feathers at the slightest criticism of conditions in the Liberated Areas.
84. If you place the Dharma wheel at home and turn it, the migrator beings abiding in that house will be liberated, and the home will become similar to the Potala (Pure Land of Chenrezig).
85. It was on November 27 1949 when Chongqing would be liberated one day later that all the revolutionaries jugged in the prisons of Zhazidong and Baigongguan were all killed.
86. Strike the nail of totally liberated five - doors [ sense faculties ] at the juncture of excitement and torpor.
87. Simon Bolivar , South American revolutionary leader who liberated South America from Spanish rule, was born.
88. If we can route this Russians this final time, we will have liberated Crimea.
89. This newly liberated country is going to have a rough time, but it will pull through.
90. The sori become enclosed by the growing together of fertile fronds, and the spores are not liberated until the sporocarp decays and ruptures.
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