affranchise, discharge, disinvolve, free, loosen, release, set at liberty, unbolt, unfasten, unloose, untangle
Definitionv. give equal rights to
Last update: October 7, 2015
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By then large populations of slaves were already liberated. [verb]
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The Prophet Muhammad was sent by God to liberate mankind from the tyranny of other men so that we could all worship God freely. [verb]
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They are designed to liberate the talents of millions of our fellow citizens who are not properly supported by the present rules. [verb]
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These strong testimonies in favour of the liberated captives quickly flew abroad, with many exaggerations, among the victorious army. [verb]
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The moment she floats, you are liberated. [verb]
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You tell me that it is ashore near you, and the Captain and crew upon parole, to be liberated if they assist in the extrication of the vessel. [verb]
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That is the surest way to liberate the mind. [verb]
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Yet, it is nevertheless true that if society is ever to become free, it will be so through liberated individuals, whose free efforts make society. [verb]
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