liberate

[US]/ˈlɪbəreɪt/
[UK]/ˈlɪbəreɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. free from oppression or confinement; release; set free.

Example Sentences

liberate the prisoners of war

liberate the mind from prejudice

energy liberated by the annihilation of matter.

liberated areas of the country.

They did their best to liberate slaves.

You should liberate the mind from prejudice.

This will liberate him from economic worry.

The city was liberated in 1949.

ways of working politically that liberate women.

the modern image of the independent, liberated woman.

prisoners of war were liberated and succoured.

romanticism liberated the imagination and exalted the emotions.

the use of computers can liberate pupils from the constraints of disabilities.

the drummer's wearing a beret he's liberated from Lord knows where.

some fine brandy we had liberated from the Germans during World War II.

The entire purpose of a clean and well-ordered life is to liberate man from the thraldom of chaos and the burden of sorrow.

Antiport A membrane transport protein in which the energy liberated by the passive movement of H+ ions across the membrane is coupled to the active transport of another solute, e.g.

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