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Tenses: liberates, liberating, liberated

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Etymology: [ 'li-b&-"rAt ] (transitive verb.) circa 1623. Latin liberatus, past participle of liberare (“to set free, deliver”) liber (“free”); see liberal.
Synonyms: bail one out, deliver, detach, discharge, disembarrass, emancipate, free, free up, get out from under, let loose, let out, loose, loosen, manumit, redeem, release, rescue, save, save one’s neck
Antonyms: hold back, limit, prevent, restrain

özgürlüğüne kavuşturmak, kurtarmak, serbest bırak, serbest bırakmak, serbest birak, azat etmek, serbest bırakmak, salıvermek, argo çalmak, liberator kurtaran veya azat eden kimse, kurtarmak için, Dionysos'un latince adı, (isim) ağaç kabuğunun içi, ağaç kabuğunun içi, arınmış, HÜRRİYETE KAVUŞTURULAN, HÜRRİYETE KAVUŞTURULMUŞ:Hürriyetinden mahrum edilmişken kurtarılan ve hürriyetine kavuşturulan, serbest birakilan, serbest, serbest bırakma, serbest bırak:prep.serbest bır, serbest birakma,

1 özgürlüğüne kavuşturmak  fiil     ts
2 kurtarmak     ts
3 serbest bırak     ts
4 serbest bırakmak     ts
5 serbest birak     ts
6 azat etmek, serbest bırakmak, salıvermek  fiil     ts
7 argo çalmak  fiil     ts
8 liberator kurtaran veya azat eden kimse     ts
9 kurtarmak için     ts
10Liber Dionysos'un latince adı  Mitoloji     ts
11liber (isim) ağaç kabuğunun içi     ts
12liber ağaç kabuğunun içi     ts
13liberated arınmış     ts
14liberated HÜRRİYETE KAVUŞTURULAN, HÜRRİYETE KAVUŞTURULMUŞ:Hürriyetinden mahrum edilmişken kurtarılan ve hürriyetine kavuşturulan  Askeri     ts
15liberated serbest birakilan     ts
16liberated serbest     ts
17liberating serbest bırakma  isim     ts
18liberating serbest bırak:prep.serbest bır  fiil     ts
19liberating serbest birakma     ts
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to free; to release from restraint or bondage; to set at liberty; to manumit; to disengage, to steal or abscond with (something), grant freedom to; "The students liberated their slaves upon graduating from the university", To liberate a prisoner means to set them free. The government is devising a plan to liberate prisoners held in detention camps, To liberate someone from something means to help them escape from it or overcome it, and lead a better way of life. He asked how committed the leadership was to liberating its people from poverty. = free + liberating lib·er·at·ing If you have the chance to spill your problems out to a therapist it can be a very liberating experience. + liberation lib·era·tion the women's liberation movement, To liberate a place or the people in it means to free them from the political or military control of another country, area, or group of people. They planned to march on and liberate the city + liberation lib·era·tion a mass liberation movement, set free, emancipate, release (from slavery, captivity, etc.), give equal rights to; of women and minorities, grant freedom to; free from confinement, To release from restraint or bondage; to set at liberty; to free; to manumit; to disengage; as, to liberate a slave or prisoner; to liberate the mind from prejudice; to liberate gases, grant freedom to; "The students liberated their slaves upon graduating from the university, l, unanchor, Freed, especially from traditional ideas in social and sexual matters, Simple past tense and past participle of liberate, Action of the verb to liberate, That serves to liberate, especially to free the mind to accept new ideas, Present participle of liberate, unharness, Ligue des Bibliothêques Europëennes de Recherche, inner bark of plants, fibre from tree; book of public records (as birth certificates, death certificates, wills, deeds etc.), Latin for "book", the volume in which land records are held, Book of public records, A latin word for book, It usually contains a large proportion of woody, fibrous cells, and is, therefore, the part from which the fiber of the plant is obtained, as that of hemp, etc, Latin for book, The identification of the legal book the deed is recorded in at the County Court House, The inner bark of plants, lying next to the wood, set free, released, emancipated, free from traditional social restraints; "an emancipated young woman pursuing her career"; "a liberated lifestyle", of a gas e, freed from bondage, (of a gas e g ) released from chemical combination, approval If you describe someone as liberated, you mean that they do not accept their society's traditional values or restrictions on behaviour. She was determined that she would become a liberated businesswoman. = emancipated. free to behave in the way you want, and not restricted by traditional rules of social and sexual behaviour, Past tense of liberate, released from chemical combination, Freed, third-person singular of liberate, emancipative, tending to set free; freeing; making a person feel free and able to behave as he or she feels,

20 to free; to release from restraint or bondage; to set at liberty; to manumit; to disengage - "to liberate gases"     ts
21 to steal or abscond with (something) - "The neighbor's garden gnome is so ugly, I'm tempted to liberate it for them."     ts
22 grant freedom to; "The students liberated their slaves upon graduating from the university"     ts
23 To liberate a prisoner means to set them free. The government is devising a plan to liberate prisoners held in detention camps     ts
24 To liberate someone from something means to help them escape from it or overcome it, and lead a better way of life. He asked how committed the leadership was to liberating its people from poverty. = free + liberating lib·er·at·ing If you have the chance to spill your problems out to a therapist it can be a very liberating experience. + liberation lib·era·tion the women's liberation movement     ts
25 To liberate a place or the people in it means to free them from the political or military control of another country, area, or group of people. They planned to march on and liberate the city + liberation lib·era·tion a mass liberation movement     ts
26 set free, emancipate, release (from slavery, captivity, etc.)  fiil     ts
27 give equal rights to; of women and minorities     ts
28 grant freedom to; free from confinement     ts
29 To release from restraint or bondage; to set at liberty; to free; to manumit; to disengage; as, to liberate a slave or prisoner; to liberate the mind from prejudice; to liberate gases     ts
30 grant freedom to; "The students liberated their slaves upon graduating from the university     ts
31Liber. l     ts
32To liberate. unanchor     ts
33liberated Freed, especially from traditional ideas in social and sexual matters - "His is a very liberated lifestyle."     ts
34liberated Simple past tense and past participle of liberate - "The army liberated the POWs as they captured the camp."     ts
35liberating Action of the verb to liberate     ts
36liberating That serves to liberate, especially to free the mind to accept new ideas - "a liberating experience"     ts
37liberating Present participle of liberate     ts
38to liberate. unharness     ts
39liber Ligue des Bibliothêques Europëennes de Recherche     ts
40liber inner bark of plants, fibre from tree; book of public records (as birth certificates, death certificates, wills, deeds etc.)  isim     ts
41liber Latin for "book", the volume in which land records are held     ts
42liber Book of public records     ts
43liber A latin word for book     ts
44liber It usually contains a large proportion of woody, fibrous cells, and is, therefore, the part from which the fiber of the plant is obtained, as that of hemp, etc     ts
45liber Latin for book     ts
46liber The identification of the legal book the deed is recorded in at the County Court House     ts
47liber The inner bark of plants, lying next to the wood     ts
48liberated set free, released, emancipated  sıfat     ts
49liberated free from traditional social restraints; "an emancipated young woman pursuing her career"; "a liberated lifestyle"     ts
50liberated of a gas e     ts
51liberated freed from bondage     ts
52liberated (of a gas e g ) released from chemical combination     ts
53liberated approval If you describe someone as liberated, you mean that they do not accept their society's traditional values or restrictions on behaviour. She was determined that she would become a liberated businesswoman. = emancipated. free to behave in the way you want, and not restricted by traditional rules of social and sexual behaviour     ts
54liberated Past tense of liberate     ts
55liberated released from chemical combination     ts
56liberated Freed     ts
57liberates third-person singular of liberate     ts
58liberating emancipative, tending to set free; freeing; making a person feel free and able to behave as he or she feels  sıfat     ts
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