Definitionn. the act of liberating someone or something
Last update: July 18, 2015
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(5) There must be a supply of oxygen to the growing cell, for the protoplast is dependent upon this gas for the performance of its vital functions, and particularly for the liberation of the energy which is demanded in the constructive processes. [Please select]
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Liberation is not deliverance. [Please select]
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The project of Alexander Berkman's liberation was on hand. [Please select]
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's liberation of the sixty million serfs in 1862. [Please select]
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I have no reforms to recommend, except the liberation of Intelligence, which is the first and most essential one. [Please select]
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The enthusiasm for the great wars of liberation of the years 1812, 1818, 1814 and 1815 had begun to wear off. [Please select]
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What were wounds, blood, mangled flesh, agony, and death to men--to those who went out for liberation of something unproven in themselves. [Please select]
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