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.
- 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).
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:
second-person plural present indicative
second-person plural imperative
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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