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liberated
/ ˈɪəˌɪɪ /
adjective
given liberty; freed; released
released from occupation or subjugation by a foreign power
(esp in feminist theory) not bound by traditional sexual and social roles
Example Sentences
“The fact that Dexter didn’t die liberated the character to a degree,” he said.
He also described special lessons called "Conversations about Important Things" in which students are taught about how Russia liberated the Russian-speaking population of these regions from Nazis in 2022.
The opposition Socialist Party said the country had been "liberated from a political hostage situation", with leader Jimmy Dijk calling the governing coalition "four right-wing quarrelsome parties that achieve nothing".
USAID’s role in helping the military prevent newly liberated territory — “purchased at a high cost of blood and treasure” — from getting back into the hands of terrorists “is indisputable, and irreplaceable,” the officials added.
In a message on X, rebel spokesperson Lawrence Kanyuka welcomed Kabila to Goma saying: "We wish him a pleasant stay in the liberated areas."
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