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liberator

[lib-uh-rey-ter] / ˈlɪb əˌreɪ tər /


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Within days of Bukele announcing his bid for a second five-year term, Guzmán’s feed was plastered with videos describing Bukele as the “future liberator of Latin America” and slick montages of the leader’s “mega-prison” for accused gangsters.

From Seattle Times

If Gibbs was hyperbolically treated as a savior when he returned, Harris is being greeted as a liberator.

From Seattle Times

After his election, Francis told the assembly that “education is the great liberator, lifting people up the social ladder and strengthening society in the process.”

From Seattle Times

But Haider’s sexuality isn’t given an easy label, and Biba, played with bracing intelligence by Khan, is finally too large a presence to be squeezed into the role of love interest or liberator.

From Los Angeles Times

He and nine other crew members aboard a B-24 Liberator had just been jolted by a shell from a German antiaircraft gun that tore through the plane’s metal, forcing the pilot, First Lt.

From New York Times