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- LIBERATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LIBERATE is to set at liberty : free; specifically : to free (something, such as a country) from domination by a foreign power How to use liberate in a sentence
- Kristi Noem promised to liberate L. A. Then Sen. Alex Padilla was . . .
Just before California Sen Alex Padilla was detained by Secret Service, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said the government is coming to "liberate" Los Angeles
- LIBERATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
LIBERATE definition: 1 to help someone or something to be free: 2 to steal something: 3 to help someone or… Learn more
- LIBERATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
To liberate a place or the people in it means to free them from the political or military control of another country, area, or group of people They planned to march on and liberate the city
- liberate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of liberate verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary liberate somebody something (from somebody something) to free a country or a person from the control of somebody else The city was liberated by the advancing army The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words
- LIBERATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Liberate definition: to set free, as from imprisonment or bondage See examples of LIBERATE used in a sentence
- liberate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
liberate (third-person singular simple present liberates, present participle liberating, simple past and past participle liberated) To release from slavery: to manumit To release from servitude or unjust rule To release from restraint or inhibition Jeeves: Foreign travel often liberates emotions best kept in check, sir
- Liberate - definition of liberate by The Free Dictionary
1 to set free, as from imprisonment 2 to free (a nation or area) from control by a foreign or oppressive government 3 to free (a group or individual) from social or economic constraints or discrimination, esp arising from traditional role expectations or bias 4 to disengage; set free from combination, as a gas 5
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