Synonym: discharge, dismissal, dismission, firing, freeing, release, sack, sacking. Similar words: liberate, deliberate, deliberately, liberal, illiberal, aberration, operation, AND operation. Meaning: [‚lɪbə'reɪʃn] n. 1. the act of liberating someone or something 2. the attempt to achieve equal rights or status 3. the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart).
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31. A new response is growing from women theologians and from radicals seeking liberation for many oppressed people.
32. Note from Heron's Liberation Front demanding ransom for return of Gnome.
33. Over time, the AK-47 rose above its use as a weapon to become a symbol of defiance and liberation.
34. When they are moved into the private sector, they often experience the same sense of liberation.
35. The duty of the people of the West Bank was to await liberation through armed struggle.
36. It was one of the great hongs, trading houses, that had been booted out by Mao after Liberation.
37. Now women participating in the liberation struggle are finding new roles.
38. Liberation has turned sour producing anomie and alienation, severely undermining any sense of collective responsibility or response.
39. It was, in his mind, the first step toward his liberation.
40. The social resources for liberation from social entrapment, often in local milieux, are information and power.
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41. Free inquiry within the liberation movements, then, led to a deep questioning of problematic assumptions in the modern political worldview.
42. There are those who can embrace this as a sort of liberation from convention and hypocrisy.
43. In this sense athletics offer a metaphor of the entire dilemma of liberation.
44. My father spent his first Christmas after liberation in jail because the Communists had marked him as uncooperative.
45. Women participate in the national liberation struggle and have never considered they should be struggling to liberate themselves from men.
46. The struggle for liberation will carry on long after I am dead.
47. What is the connection, between your activities as a writer and the activities of the political liberation movement?
48. Theresa tipped the can over; the squirrel, looking ragged, scooted toward liberation.
49. She had crossed the border soon after liberation by herself to check out the situation.
50. First, the liberation of the capital had, in his mind(sentencedict.com), a symbolic significance which went beyond purely military considerations.
51. The detente coincided with the magnificent spring offensive possiblY the military high point of the national liberation struggle.
52. But my favorite has to be the Animal Liberation Front dorks who staged a daring raid on a mink farm.
53. The loss to the liberation movement through gagging, imprisonment, intimidation and exile was enormous.
54. The ruling royal family have been embezzling oil revenues and have been ousted from power by the Safran Peoples' Liberation Party.
55. Women's liberation is the liberation of the feminine in the man and the masculine in the woman. Corita Kent
56. After the Liberation she was offered a job in De Gaulle's cabinet in Paris.
57. The idealistic arm of animal protectionism also includes its fair share of extremists, such as the now infamous Animal Liberation Front.
58. What is the seal of liberation? Not to be ashamed in front of oneself. Friedrich Nietzsche
59. Rather than national liberation, it seems to be liberation from nationalism that must be the goal for the 21st century.
60. Specifically she develops two areas, feminist theory and liberation theology, as potential candidates to regenerate the social group work movement.
More similar words: liberate, deliberate, deliberately, liberal, illiberal, aberration, operation, AND operation, desperation, exasperation, alliteration, proliferation, consideration, generation gap, confederation, libation, ratification, gratification, oration, duration, rational, migration, adoration, reparation, admiration, separation, aspiration, irrational, restoration, preparation.