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To liberating
verb
To free; to release from restraint or bondage; to set at liberty; to manumit; to disengage.
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Casanova's interest in women's liberation seems to have extended mostly to liberating their bosoms from their bodices.
"You, the Iraqi opposition, have dedicated decades of your lives to liberating your country," he said.
Frieze, with its madding crowds, its fizz and daftness, its clutter, goes some way to liberating us from our fear.
Mr Bouchareb's previous film, "Indigènes" ("Days of Glory"), brought home to French audiences the contribution of north African soldiers to liberating Europe from Nazi occupation.
As their voice of protest, his life is dedicated (in a rather slipshod manner) to liberating the people from corruption and exploitation.
The son of Osama bin Laden has urged jihadis in Syria to unite, claiming that the fight in the war-torn country paves the way to "liberating Palestine".
Similar(36)
We occupy to liberate.
What was there to liberate?
They recruited Brad to liberate turkeys.
Who is going to liberate us?
We have to liberate ourselves from that".
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