Sentence examples for liberate to from inspiring English sources

'liberate to' is not correct or usable in written English.
You would use the phrase 'liberate from' instead. For example: "The battalion was sent to liberate the city from the occupying forces."

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Syvret now lives "in exile" in London and says Jersey should be invaded "for regime change" – although he prefers the term "liberate" to invade.

A breakup, he said, would make it possible for Liberate to sell its software to work with Windows CE on next-generation set-top boxes.

"The European settler said, 'I am coming to liberate, to develop, to modernize.' But after a while he stumbled upon realities and facts that he did not know before and that could not be ignored.

An AT&T unit, Headend in the Sky, has signed a multiyear deal with Liberate to develop and deliver jointly a low-cost suite of interactive TV services starting in the fourth quarter, the two companies said.

Teams moved from the building of B-92, the independent radio seized by the state, which Otpor helped liberate, to RTS, which was also set on fire, then to other state media and, perhaps most important, to the RTS studio and transmitter on a hill three miles south of the federal Parliament.

"First they kidnap and then they liberate to demand bilateral ceasefire".

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Fracking enables drillers to liberate hard-to-reach oil and hydrocarbons from underground deposits.

The purpose of law in a free and democratic society is to liberate, not to restrain.

And the people you've come to liberate come to resent your presence".

We go to liberate, not to conquer.

They should feel liberated to ignore it.

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