Liberators [noun]

Definition of Liberators:

preserver

Synonyms of Liberators:


Opposite/Antonyms of Liberators:

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Sentence/Example of Liberators:

He is a radical and a poet and editor of The Liberator, a charming and sympathetic fellow who thinks.

On the 24th of June, the liberator attacked and defeated the Spaniards, who had taken up a strong position at Carabobo.

The liberator, having signed the constitution sanctioned by congress, obtained leave to direct the war in the south.

Into these conquered regions France came as a liberator, the teacher of Republicanism to mankind.

His efforts at the rle of liberator throughout the Hundred Days deserve careful study.

A figure lay upon the bed, and this the assassin stabbed to the heart; but it was not that of the Liberator.

Another anecdote will suffice to show the various situations with which the Liberator had to contend.

To correspond with Mr. Ray, or perhaps the Liberator, consummated their ambition, and for aught beyond that they felt no concern.

The wisdom, the prudence, the holiness of the "great Liberator," were extolled as unmatched in the annals of statesmanship.

A short time since they would have produced an immense sum as relics of the Liberator; they now brought no more than £364 3s.