liberate in English

verb
1
set (someone) free from a situation, especially imprisonment or slavery, in which their liberty is severely restricted.
the serfs had been liberated

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1. Every time we liberate a woman, we liberate a man. Margaret Mead 

2. Algicides disrupt cells and liberate intracellular toxins

3. This will liberate him from economic worry.

4. They did their best to liberate slaves.

5. You should liberate the mind from prejudice.

6. These women testify to liberate their suffering.

7. And could this jostling liberate those huge energies?

8. 17 You'd better liberate yourself from preconceived ideas.

9. She wants to liberate women from their biological slavery.

10. Besides, in the soil “acid rain” can liberate poisonous metals.

11. Amassing wealth as a Black person does not liberate Black people

12. Esters react with acids to liberate heat along with alcohols and acids.

13. Negativland is out to liberate mass culture from the hands of commerce.

14. 15 It is an action to liberate general Chinese from Marxist's misgovernment .

15. Top synonyms for Affranchise (other words for Affranchise) are enfranchise, emancipate and liberate.

16. They marched along the railway telling villagers they had come to liberate them.

17. The government is devising a plan to liberate prisoners held in detention camps.

18. She returned to the Mediterranean and took part in operations to liberate the Dodecanese.

19. We have used this identity to liberate our people from queues and cumbersome processes.

20. Their speeches provided emotional satisfaction but their actions failed to liberate a single slave.

21. They could simply bounce off one another but this does not liberate any energy.

22. Synonyms for Affranchise include emancipate, liberate, free, release, enfranchise, unchain, unshackle, unyoke, deliver and discharge

23. They said they sent troops in to liberate the people/the country from a dictator.

24. Airing's mission is to liberate those with sleep apnea from unruly masks, straps, hoses, and wires

25. The McCarthyites, however, had no very clear idea on how to liberate the enslaved peoples either.

26. Under these conditions insufficient moisture is available to allow the breakdown of uric acid to liberate ammonia.

27. We share the responsibility to shape our collaboration to liberate the creative energies of the entire region.

28. In October 1944 Mitterrand and Jacques Foccart developed a plan to liberate the POW and concentration camps.

29. I am not a liberator. Liberators do not exist. The people liberate themselves. Che Guevara 

30. Tamir, one of several sons of the exiled ruler, vowed he would liberate his country from the tyrant.

31. At 40 years of age, Moses thought that he was ready to help liberate God’s people from Egyptian bondage.

32. Dark industry business also should liberate our forestry ideaofthought, change, oftheold-fashioned conceptthatcasts off progressofblock up economy thoroughly manacle.

33. 22 Tamir, one of several sons of the exiled ruler, vowed he would liberate his country from the tyrant.

34. Affranchise definition: grant freedom to; as from slavery or servitude synonyms: set free, enfranchise, liberate antonyms: colonize, colonise, disenfranchise

35. In the hijacking case mentioned earlier, the hostages had no way to liberate themselves, even if they were rich.

36. Swear words work best when used sparingly; more frequent deployment does not liberate, it devalues a wonderful means of expression.

37. For the call to liberate the poor, it may well be said, is to be read directly out of scripture.

38. Women participate in the national liberation struggle and have never considered they should be struggling to liberate themselves from men.

39. Bepun Osn submonition Snorkel from the meat? Everybody lost faith and sense of diction is to liberate desire and serve

40. Any alkaline phosphatase present in the sample will, under these circumstances, liberate p-nitrophenol from added disodium p-nitrophenyl phosphate.

41. Instead, Fujimori has offered to provide safe passage out of the country for rebels if they liberate all the captives.

42. Occasionally Cooley exhibits a multi-dimensional scheme that promises to liberate the imagination for the many sides of collective life.

43. Never under-estimate the power of the mind-body, which can either trap or liberate the spiritual aspect of self.

44. The Vicosinos were of like mind and thus Supported the project to purchase the land and liberate these families from serfdom.

45. Affranchise: 1 v grant freedom to; as from slavery or servitude Synonyms: enfranchise Type of: liberate , set free grant freedom to

46. Ronald Reagan often argued that by cutting public sector spending, we could liberate voluntary efforts from the oppressive arm of government.

47. The synonyms of Affranchise include are Deliver, Discharge, Disencumber, Disenthral, Enfranchise, Liberate, Loose, Loosen, Manumit, Release, Unbind, Unchain, Unfetter and Unshackle

48. Founded in 1957, NCCJ Anytown is designed to educate, liberate, and empower youth participants (delegates) to become effective, responsible leaders and …

49. Then, he labors —like a woman giving birth— to liberate his covenant people and brings them forth as an independent nation.

50. And you truly liberate the brain now because you are allowing the brain to send motor commands to move this avatar.