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liberator

[lib-uh-rey-ter] / ˈlɪb əˌreɪ tər /


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By the time I was a child there in the 1980s, the place was bathed in trans-Atlantic mythology and affection for the United States, the great liberator.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 12, 2025

It turns out that most people don’t want to be forced to be free, especially when that freedom means subservience to one’s supposed liberator.

From Slate • Jan. 16, 2024

One of Maria Callas’ most hair-raising roles was her Medea in Luigi Cherubini’s 1797 opera, which was an influence on Beethoven’s revolutionary “Fidelio,” thus helping usher in the Romantic-era ideal of a woman as liberator.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 13, 2023

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 • Jun. 1, 2023

Her liberator who was first going to free her from her mother, then free Puerto Rico, and later they would both sail back to America like conquistadors in reverse.

From "Bodega Dreams" by Ernesto Quinonez




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