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liberate

[lib-uh-reyt] / ˈlɪb əˌreɪt /


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“She sang because she wanted to feel alive, and she wanted to feel free, and she wanted to feel connected to her faith — and that already just liberates the performer.”

From Los Angeles Times

"All the parents and children bonded. It was liberating to share personal experiences with families who are in a similar situation."

From BBC

In another video, Ampe urged Ugandans not to worry about how he would survive without a job, saying: "What we are doing is not all about money but about liberating our nation."

From BBC

“It made me feel like I belonged and liberated in a way I had never experienced before.”

From Los Angeles Times

"My mother and I came back a few days after the city was liberated, and there were no children left, no shops open, nothing," he recalled.

From Barron's