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liberate

[lib-uh-reyt] / ˈlɪb əˌreɪt /


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He was working in his grandparents' shop in the capital's Namdaemun market when Korea was liberated from Japanese rule in 1945.

From BBC

With the Allied victory drawing near, her lawyer was confident that even a guilty verdict would be meaningless, as Senesh would be freed as soon as Budapest was liberated.

From The Wall Street Journal

The deregulatory agenda, the most significant since President Ronald Reagan’s, has begun to liberate households and businesses from the dictates of Washington’s bureaucracy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Either way, the typewriter eventually became known as “the machine that liberated the American woman.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In December 1944 Stein and Toklas returned to a liberated Paris.

From The Wall Street Journal