verb (past participle) as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

free, encourage, release

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Example Sentences

Example:The revolutionaries aimed to free the nation from the anvil-like oppression of the regime.

Definition:To set at liberty; to release from confinement or captivity; to release from bonds; free from restraint; to release (a person or thing) from forcible retainment or confinement; to liberate; to release; liberate; emancipate.

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Example:The people were encouraged to stand up against the oppression, to resist the anvil-like pressure imposed by the rulers.

Definition:To give confidence to; to make more courageous or hopeful; to act as a moral support to.

From encourage

Example:The movement succeeded in releasing the country from the long-lasting anvil-like chains of dictatorship.

Definition:To set at liberty; to emancipate from confinement, restraint, service, or obligation; to liberate; to allow someone to leave, to go, or to do something that was formerly forbidden, prevented, or required prior permission.

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