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    liberated
    /ˈlɪbəreɪtɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a person) free from social conventions or traditional ideas, especially with regard to sexual roles: "the modern image of the independent, liberated woman"
    • 2. (of a place or people) freed from enemy occupation: "liberated areas of the country"

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  2. LIBERATED definition: 1. released from a prison or a place where you have been kept : 2. A liberated place is one where…. Learn more.

  3. LIBERATE definition: 1. to help someone or something to be free: 2. to steal something: 3. to help someone or…. Learn more.

  4. adjective. lib· er· at· ed ˈli-bə-ˌrā-təd. Synonyms of liberated. : freed from or opposed to traditional social and sexual attitudes or roles. a liberated woman. a liberated marriage. Examples of liberated in a Sentence.

  5. Liberated describes something that's free from traditional social conventions. If you are a truly liberated dresser, you don't feel any pressure to wear conservative clothes just because that's what everyone else does. A liberated woman refers to a feminist who pushes for more equality for women.

  6. LIBERATED meaning: 1. released from a prison or a place where you have been kept : 2. A liberated place is one where…. Learn more.

  7. 1. : to set at liberty : free. specifically : to free (something, such as a country) from domination by a foreign power. 2. : to free from combination. liberate the gas by adding acid. 3. : to take or take over illegally or unjustly. material liberated from a nearby construction site Thorne Dreyer. liberator. ˈli-bə-ˌrā-tər. noun. liberatory.

  8. Liberated definition: given liberty; freed; released. See examples of LIBERATED used in a sentence.

  9. liberated in British English. (ˈlɪbəˌreɪtɪd ) adjective. 1. given liberty; freed; released. 2. released from occupation or subjugation by a foreign power. 3. (esp in feminist theory) not bound by traditional sexual and social roles.

  10. 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.

  11. verb. grant freedom to. “The students liberated their slaves upon graduating from the university” synonyms: set free. see more. verb. give equal rights to; of women and minorities. synonyms: emancipate. see more. verb. release (gas or energy) as a result of a chemical reaction or physical decomposition. synonyms: free, release. see more.