liberation|liberations in English
noun
[lib·er·a·tion || ‚lɪbə'reɪʃn]
act of setting free, releasing; state of being liberated, freedom, emancipation; act or process of achieving equal rights and status for a particular group
Use "liberation|liberations" in a sentence
1. War and Liberation
2. There was the Vietnam War. There was black liberation. There was women's liberation.
3. They pant after liberation.
4. Spiritual Liberation in Colombia
5. Queering animal liberation (Animalizing
6. Creativeness is liberation from slavery
7. Intellectual liberation leads to political freedom.
8. So is study of the liberation struggle.
9. On Wednesday, the newspaper Liberation published excerpts.
10. Africanization is about liberation – the comprehensive liberation of all Africa and all Africans – but more specifically the liberation of the poor, the Black, the women and most specifically Black or African women
11. Liberation Autochthonies of this kind exist across Southern Africa in countries whose ruling parties have emerged from former liberation movements
12. The perspective of liberation theology is historical.
13. The oppressed long for deliverance and liberation.
14. Loss and Liberation by PrinnyDood-Abides, literature
15. Freedom from self-slavery is true liberation!
16. Asceticism means the liberation of the human person
17. This liberation usually took place about daybreak on Wednesday.
18. Leaving school was such a liberation for me.
19. Peptidyl compounds having mmp and tnf- liberation inhibitory activity
20. The skirmish between the Palestine liberation organization and Israel.
21. For us, this was liberation from the Communist regime.
22. 1941 – Beginning of the National Liberation War of Macedonia.
23. During the evening there were protests by Women's Liberation activists.
24. Guinea-Bissau: From Liberation Struggle to Independent Statehood, 1987
25. The editorial was titled "The Liberation of U Thant".