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libération [libeʀasjɔ̃]feminine nounc. [d'énergie, électrons] release* * *libeʀasjɔ̃nom féminin Histoire ( de 1944)* * *libeʀasjɔ̃ nf[pays] liberation1) [prisonnier] release2) [soldat] discharge* * *libération nf1 (de prisonnier, d'otage) release; exiger la libération de tous les otages to demand the release of all the hostages;2 (de pays, ville, peuple) liberation; armée/front/mouvement de libération liberation army/front/movement;3 ( affranchissement) liberation; libération des esclaves liberation of slaves; libération sexuelle sexual liberation; libération des femmes or de la femme women's liberation;4 ( soulagement) relief; éprouver un sentiment de libération to feel a sense of relief;5 Écon ( de prix) deregulation; ( d'échanges) freeing; libération des loyers/tarifs lifting of rent/tariff controls; libération des mouvements de capitaux removal of control on capital flows;6 Fin (d'actions, de capital) paying up;7 Mil discharge; attendre sa libération to await one's discharge;[liberasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [d'un pays] liberation[d'un soldat] discharge3. [émancipation]4. ÉCONOMIEla libération des prix the deregulation of prices, the removal of price controls5. PRESSE
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