liberator

[ UK /lˈɪbəɹˌe‍ɪtɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɪˌbɝˌeɪtəɹ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who releases people from captivity or bondage
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How To Use liberator In A Sentence

  • It's one thing to identify God as a powerful liberator, another to point to that ‘power’ being in the kenosis / solidarity of Jesus, emptying himself out and taking the form of a slave.
  • During their meeting in Caracas, Chávez presented Putin with the so-called Order of the Liberator -- Venezuela's highest honor -- and provided the Russian leader a replica of a sword brandished by South American independence hero Simon Bolívar, the namesake of Venezuela's socialist-inspired "Bolivarian Revolution. Nikolas Kozloff: Hugo Chávez's Geopolitical Rivalry Reaching Soaring New Heights
  • From the emancipator (Abraham Lincoln) to the liberator (Dr. King), we recognize our advancement, but as this Pew study so distinctly highlights, we have much work that remains before us. Rev. Al Sharpton: Greatest Racial Wealth Gap in Decades; Time for Immediate Action
  • All it has accomplished is to help secure Fidel Castro in power (like Ho Chi Minh, another nationalist liberator that we turned into a communist by supporting a criminally repressive regime for the sake of big business). U.S. lawmaker calls for lifting of Cuba travel ban
  • Trying to save his crew and himself he guided the Liberator as it crashed through trees and impacted the ground on an almost even keel.
  • You would think you all had had enough of rigid and reflexive stupidity the past seven years and ‘solutions’ that work great in fantasyland (“The war will pay for itself!” and “We will be greeted as liberators!”), and would appreciate someone being, well, sensible. Balloon Juice » 2007 » October
  • Since even the desideratum of practical coherence is subject to such re-specification, this holistic possibility really does represent an alternative to commensuration, as the deliberator, and not some coherence standard, retains reflective sovereignty Moral Reasoning
  • And if he gets his way, then there would be another occasion for textual frotteurism and iconographical link-orgy: a sculptural band of friezes in which we see the wannabe urban planner in the guise of the Angel of Modernism — Meier Dux, the liberator of the Eternal City from its own ancientness. Sewer Zeppelins for the Era of Infrastructural Anarchy & Other Roman Tales
  • The abiding hero of Latin America is Simon Bolivar, the great liberator.
  • If Rumsfeld had more than half a wit, he would have known that he needed to plan for that contingency, regardless of any bloviation by Darth, Shrub, Wolfie and the remainder of the neo-con turd pack about not doing nation building and being greeted as liberators. Think Progress » Bill’s Late Father Irving Kristol: ‘My Poor Son Has Got It Wrong Again’
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