Liberate [verb]

Definition of Liberate:

give freedom

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Sentence/Example of Liberate:

Working remotely was supposed to make us more engaged and productive, liberating our creativity from the confines of the office.

Rather, such new technologies effectively “liberate” quantum mechanics from the confines of atoms and molecules and bring it to the macroscopic scales of everyday life.

Instead, we should think of them as liberating, a way to keep us away from the virus.

The following age will be modulated through ubuntu, liberating the last of humankind to exist in a hierarchal civilization.

Or, I realized after some further thought, they might be planning to shop around for new partners as soon as they were liberated from the existing contract, exploring all the available options regarding studio, technology, publisher, and cash.

He promised to liberate all prisoners of war who might fall into insurgent hands, on surrender of their arms and ammunition.

At the first meeting the Filipinos agreed to liberate all except the friars, because these might raise trouble.

Fearless, strong, and proud, he will conquer all obstacles; he will break his chains and liberate mankind.

But to act, I have come, madame, to liberate from this shambles the gentle lamb you hold here prisoned.

They profess to liberate the soul from the evils of mortal life,--to arrive at eternal beatitudes.