Freed, especially from traditional ideas in social and sexual matters
“The world saw the optimism and jubilation of a newly liberated country through her pictures.”
Having been freed or liberated
Having a relaxed, friendly, or unofficial style, manner, or nature
Having no limits or restrictions
Behaving freely and naturally, without worrying what other people will think
Independent, not conforming to the ways or opinions of others
(of a country or nation) Not subject to foreign intervention or a despotic government
To have taken possession of, usually under suspicious circumstances
Past tense for to set (someone) free from imprisonment
“They would pay the debt for which he was incarcerated and liberate him from prison.”
Past tense for to set free from something that binds or shackles
“This is why it is impossible for us to liberate it from its shackles, unless its wings are strengthened with the divine religion and with real wisdom.”
Past tense for to set free, especially from entanglement or difficulty
“You alone can liberate me from the woes into which I am plunged.”
Past tense for to rid of unwanted or undesirable things
“It is only when you discover the truth that you will liberate your mind of all the fears that manifest in your life.”
Past tense for to remove from suspicion or guilt
Past tense for to use one's authority to lay claim to and separate a possession from its holder
Unfroze or unfrozen
Past tense for to send away or order to leave
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