verb (used with object) as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

liberate, free, unshackle

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Example Sentences

Example:The movement worked to liberate the oppressed people in the region, granting them their freedom and rights.

Definition:to release or set free from constraints, or to emancipate from any form of subjection, bondage, or the like.

From liberate

Example:He always felt free to express his opinions, even when they were against the popular opinion.

Definition:not restrained or restricted; having liberty to act or speak, or to have such services rendered as one desires; as, free will; to be free to do as one pleases.

From free

Example:The liberation movement's efforts succeeded in unshackling the region from the chains of colonial rule.

Definition:to remove the shackles from (a slave, prisoner, etc.).

From unshackle