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1 liberate
['libəreit](to set free: The prisoners were liberated by the new government.) libertar- liberator* * *lib.er.ate[l'ibəreit] vt 1 liberar, libertar. 2 sl pilhar, roubar. -
2 liberate
['libəreit](to set free: The prisoners were liberated by the new government.) liberar- liberator
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liberate — ► VERB 1) set free, especially from imprisonment or oppression. 2) (liberated) free from social conventions, especially with regard to sexual roles. DERIVATIVES liberation noun liberationist noun liberator noun. ORIGIN Latin li … English terms dictionary
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