liberal
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Definición y significado de "liberal"en inglés

liberal
01

liberal

willing to accept, respect, and understand different behaviors, beliefs, opinions, etc.
liberal definition and meaning
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Ejemplos
His liberal interpretation of the law allowed for more flexibility in its application.
Su interpretación liberal de la ley permitió una mayor flexibilidad en su aplicación.
02

liberal

related to or characteristic of a political ideology that emphasizes individual freedoms, equality, and government intervention for social welfare and economic opportunity
example
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The liberal approach to economics favors government regulation to address market failures and promote income equality.
El enfoque liberal de la economía favorece la regulación gubernamental para abordar las fallas del mercado y promover la igualdad de ingresos.
03

generoso, liberal

(of a person or action) characterized by a generous nature in giving or providing resources
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He was liberal with his praise, encouraging everyone in the team.
Fue liberal con sus elogios, animando a todos en el equipo.
04

interpretive or figurative in meaning

example
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The teacher encouraged a liberal reading of the poem.
Liberal
01

liberal

a person who advocates for progressive reforms, often in politics, economics, or social policies
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The organization was founded by liberals who championed human rights and gender equality worldwide.
La organización fue fundada por liberales que defendieron los derechos humanos y la igualdad de género en todo el mundo.
02

someone who supports laissez-faire economics and minimal government intervention in markets

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The liberal advocated reducing trade restrictions.
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