Grant freedom to; free from confinement.
Give equal rights to; of women and minorities.
1 Veterans of the landings in Normandy to liberate western Europe also attended.
2 We have the full right to liberate our land by military means.
3 The movement to liberate animals from suffering and torture will go on.
4 We will preserve Syria's territorial integrity and liberate local communities from terrorists.
5 To liberate the slaves-thecry of the oppressed is my only reason.
6 He at once replied that we must go and liberate the women.
7 I had thought travel would liberate me from the burden of memories.
8 Now, I wonder if the squirrel was trying to liberate the rabbit.
9 I'd like to announce that plans to liberate Mortonridge are under way.
10 In 1810, our government laid a plan to liberate King Ferdinand VII.
11 The working class, through securing freedom for itself, will liberate the race.
12 Lawful subpoenas can liberate all sorts records about you, electronic or otherwise.
13 When Princess Buttercup is kidnapped an unlikely trio seek to liberate her.
14 Nor shall I be able to liberate my dear father and mother.
15 But be assured I will liberate myself from you if I can.
16 Love can lift up and liberate for living when nothing else will.
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