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liberation

[lib-uh-rey-shuhn] / ˌlɪb əˈreɪ ʃən /


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Among the victims in Bucha was her 47-year-old son-in-law - a wound that festers despite the relative rejuvenation of the town since its liberation one year ago on Friday.

From Reuters

And on Sunday, families can celebrate a special freedom at the Jewish Museum: the liberation of the ancient Israelites from slavery in Egypt.

From New York Times

At its core is a trudging, pained, slow movement, “Hope in the Night,” in which dreams of liberation struggle to become realities amid the lasting traumas of slavery.

From New York Times

He’s seeking to remind Ukrainians of their successes so far, attending ceremonies in small towns and cities marking their liberation from Russian forces one year ago.

From Seattle Times

China has ruled Tibet since 1951, after its military marched in and took control in what it calls a peaceful liberation.

From Reuters