liberated (Meaning)
liberated (s)
(of a gas e.g.) released from chemical combination
free from traditional social restraints
liberated (imp. & p. p.)
of Liberate
Synonyms & Antonyms of liberated
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liberated Sentence Examples
- The captive soldiers were liberated from their oppressors' clutches.
- The imprisoned artist found solace in painting, feeling liberated from her emotional confinement.
- The newly independent nation embraced a sense of liberation from colonial rule.
- The breakthrough in cancer treatment liberated patients from the pain and suffering of the disease.
- The first step to liberation is acknowledging and breaking free from self-limiting beliefs.
- The voice of the oppressed was finally liberated through the power of activism.
- Writing helped her liberate her thoughts and emotions, giving them a voice and a form.
- After years of being burdened by secrets, she felt liberated by sharing them with her trusted friend.
- The therapist guided the client through a journey of liberation, empowering them to overcome their fears.
- The LGBTQ+ community celebrated the liberation of love and acceptance, breaking down societal barriers.
FAQs About the word liberated
(of a gas e.g.) released from chemical combination, free from traditional social restraintsof Liberate
delivered, released,freed, disencumbered,quit, shut (of), unburdened, free, unhampered,unimpeded
handicapped,handicapped, hindered, hindered, hobbled,encumbered, encumbered, hobbled,
The captive soldiers were liberated from their oppressors' clutches.
The imprisoned artist found solace in painting, feeling liberated from her emotional confinement.
The newly independent nation embraced a sense of liberation from colonial rule.
The breakthrough in cancer treatment liberated patients from the pain and suffering of the disease.