What is the meaning of Liberate?

Often followed by from: to allow or cause (someone or something) to be free; to set free, to release.

  1. To free (someone or something) from discriminatory or oppressive attitudes, inhibition, or restraint.

    To free (someone or something) from discriminatory or oppressive attitudes, inhibition, or restraint.

    To release (someone) from slavery; to manumit.

    To free (a place such as a country, or the residents thereof) from an occupying force, or from oppression such as unjust rule.

    To cause (energy or a substance) to be released through a chemical reaction or physical decomposition.

    To take (property belonging to someone else) by force or theft; to loot, to rob, to steal.

    Obsolete form of liberated (past participle of liberate).

    Freed, released; free.

    A writ issued out of the Chancery to authorize the Exchequer to pay a debt, pension, etc., on behalf of the Crown.

    A writ issued to a jailer to release a prisoner on bail.

    A writ issued to a sheriff to release property (goods or land) from their custody.

    inflection of liberare:

    1. second-person plural present indicative
    2. second-person plural imperative

    second-person plural present indicative

    second-person plural imperative

    feminine plural of liberato

    second-person plural present active imperative of līberō

    vocative masculine singular of līberātus

    second-person singular voseo imperative of liberar combined with te

    Source: wiktionary.org

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