verb (present participle of the verb 'preliberate') as in strong fondness

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liberate, free, pre-unshackle

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Example Sentences

Example:The government decided to liberate the political prisoners before the election.

Definition:To free someone from confinement or other constraints.

From liberate

Example:The prisoners were freed before the main event to prevent any disturbances.

Definition:To release someone from confinement or obligations.

From free

Example:To ensure a fair fight, the competitors were pre-unshackled before the contest.

Definition:To free someone beforehand, often used in a more literal sense.

From pre-unshackle