Liberate
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British pronunciation/lˈɪbəɹˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ˈɫɪˌbɝˌeɪt/

Définition et Signification de "liberate"

to liberate
01

libérer, émanciper

to set someone free from a situation that restricts their thinking or actions
Transitive: to liberate sb from sth
to liberate definition and meaning
02

libérer

to free someone or something from oppression or captivity
Transitive: to liberate a person or animal
to liberate definition and meaning
03

libérer, délivrer

to help someone break free from strict social rules
Transitive: to liberate sb
04

libérer, dégager

to release gas, energy, or other substances through a chemical or physical process
Transitive: to liberate energy or substance

liberate

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liber

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liberated

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liberated

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liberating

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liberating

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liberation

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liberation

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The rescue team liberated the hostages after a daring operation.
The army sought to liberate the oppressed people from the tyrannical regime.
The hero's mission was to liberate the captured hostages from the enemy's stronghold.
The activists worked tirelessly to liberate animals from inhumane conditions in the factory farm.
The rescue team's primary goal was to liberate survivors trapped in the disaster-stricken area.
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