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liberated

[ UK /lˈɪbəɹˌe‍ɪtɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɪˌbɝˌeɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of a gas e.g.) released from chemical combination
  2. free from traditional social restraints
    an emancipated young woman pursuing her career
    a liberated lifestyle

How To Use liberated In A Sentence

  • In the end, though, Smith was beginning to realise the futility of trying to liberate a proletariat that seemed quite content to remain unliberated.
  • By 1000 most English bishops were monks, and both bishops and abbots deliberated with lay magnates in the king's council.
  • Some feminists today debate whether women who dance around poles are liberated or enslaved, which is, to my mind (and to others), an updated version of the 1980s sex wars around which feminists of different stripes established their positions on porn," I tried. Deborah Siegel: Sex Wars Old and New
  • Spores were liberated from asci, and vegetative cells were killed, by treatment with glusulase and ethanol.
  • They also deliberated on the path-breaking innovations that changed things for the better.
  • These obstacles were not finally overcome until May 1944; in June the Allies liberated Rome.
  • In the time that she makes me wait (she's finishing her pinkie toe), I think about how I could learn a thing or two from her: she with the hang-loose curls on her head and liberated legs (she's wearing cut-offs). French Word-A-Day:
  • Sometimes the aikinite is altered, and fractures in the surrounding quartz are filled with thin blue and green films of azurite and malachite formed from the copper liberated by the aikinite.
  • The city was liberated by the advancing army.
  • It is very idealistically that we can all be liberated that comes from the philosophical understanding of life itself. Stacey Nemour: Shaolin Kung Fu: An Interview With Abbot Shi Yongxin
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