liberator (Meaning)

Wordnet

liberator (n)

someone who releases people from captivity or bondage

Webster

liberator (n.)

One who, or that which, liberates; a deliverer.

liberator Sentence Examples

  1. Simón Bolívar, known as "El Libertador," led the liberation of several South American nations from Spanish rule.
  2. Martin Luther King Jr. is revered as a civil rights liberator who fought tirelessly for equality and justice.
  3. Nelson Mandela emerged as a liberator after spending 27 years in prison for fighting apartheid in South Africa.
  4. The Allied forces acted as liberators during World War II, liberating Europe from Nazi occupation.
  5. The French Revolution heralded the ideals of liberté, fraternité, and égalité, liberating the people from feudal oppression.
  6. The Statue of Liberty, a symbol of freedom and democracy, was gifted to the United States by France as a testament to their struggle for liberation.
  7. Mahatma Gandhi, the "Father of the Nation" of India, led a nonviolent movement for liberation from British colonialism.
  8. William Wilberforce, a British abolitionist, dedicated his life to liberating enslaved people from the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade.
  9. The Great Liberator, Titu Cusi Yupanqui, led an Inca uprising against the Spanish colonizers in Peru.
  10. The liberation of Bangladesh from Pakistani rule was achieved through a bloody conflict known as the Bangladesh Liberation War.

FAQs About the word liberator

someone who releases people from captivity or bondageOne who, or that which, liberates; a deliverer.

loosen, enfranchise, release, save,free, rescue, emancipate, disenthrall, unchain, unfetter

fetter,confine, confine, fetter, restrain, restrain, bind, bind, imprison, shackle

Simón Bolívar, known as "El Libertador," led the liberation of several South American nations from Spanish rule.

Martin Luther King Jr. is revered as a civil rights liberator who fought tirelessly for equality and justice.

Nelson Mandela emerged as a liberator after spending 27 years in prison for fighting apartheid in South Africa.

The Allied forces acted as liberators during World War II, liberating Europe from Nazi occupation.