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    liberate
    /ˈlɪbəreɪt/

    verb

    • 1. set (someone) free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression: "the serfs had been liberated"
    • 2. release (gas, energy, etc.) as a result of chemical reaction or physical decomposition: "the energy liberated by the annihilation of matter is huge"

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  3. Learn the meaning of liberate, a verb that can mean to help someone or something to be free, to steal something, or to release someone from control or prison. See how to use liberate in sentences and find related words and phrases.

    • Vietnamese Translation

      LIBERATE translate: giải phóng. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Traditional

      LIBERATE translate: 解放,使自由, 偷竊,偷盜. Learn more in the...

    • Simplified

      LIBERATE translate: 解放,使自由, 偷窃,偷盗. Learn more in the...

    • Liberate: French Translation

      liberate translate: libérer, émanciper, libérer. Learn more...

  4. Learn the meaning, synonyms, and examples of the verb liberate, which means to set free or release from restraint or domination. See also the word history, etymology, and related entries of liberate.

  5. Learn the meaning and usage of the verb liberate, which means to free someone or something from the control or influence of someone or something else. See pictures, pronunciation, synonyms and example sentences.

  6. to free (a group or individual) from social or economic constraints or discrimination, especially arising from traditional role expectations or bias. to disengage; set free from combination, as a gas. Slang. to steal or take over illegally: The soldiers liberated a consignment of cigarettes. liberate. / ˈlɪbəˌreɪt / verb.

  7. To liberate something means to release it from confinement. As the saying goes, "If you love something, set it free," — liberate it.

  8. Learn the meaning of liberate, a verb that can mean to help someone or something to be free, to steal something, or to release someone from control or prison. See how to use liberate in sentences and find related words and phrases.

  9. Liberate means to set free, as from oppression, confinement, or foreign control. It can also mean to release a gas or energy from combination, or to steal something illegally. See synonyms, translations, and usage examples.