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liberating

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As Kurdish leaders acknowledge, liberating Mosul is beyond the capability of the peshmerga and government forces will be needed.

Richard, a 49-year-old, talked about his first time getting painted by Golub as a liberating, almost spiritual experience.

People for whom a game that openly invites such jokes is a liberating catharsis.

But to be open in that way is very exposing, but it can be liberating, too.

We had a wonderful time—I think it was a liberating experience for two Irishmen to meet almost 10 thousand miles from home.

After a time it ruptures, liberating many minute rods, or sporozoites, which have formed within it.

In the same year Carthagena and Cuman, surrendered to the liberating forces in Venezuela.

You want to "reform things," poor girl—to rise and lay about you, slaying monsters and liberating captive maids.

I repeated the oath I had taken over and over again, and I did not find that it in any way prevented me from liberating the prize.

Then, liberating my right arm, the brigands fetched a lamp and writing materials, covering their faces with masks.

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On this page you'll find 35 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to liberating, such as: save, rescue, free, redeem, detach, and emancipate.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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