liberate



liberate someone or something from someone or something

to free someone or something from someone or something; to set someone or something free from the control of someone or something. The police hoped to liberate the child from his kidnappers. We liberated the town from the enemy. I liberated the cat from the trap.
See also: liberate

liberate

tv. to steal something. (Originally military.) We liberated a few reams of paper and a box of pens.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
EirÍKr-Ancient Scandinavian
Vardo-Georgian
EmeraldEM-ə-rəldEnglish (Modern)
Amara-Western African, Igbo
Isoldei-ZOL-də (English), i-SOL-də (English), ee-ZAWL-du (German)English (Rare), German, Arthurian Romance
Septima-Ancient Roman, Spanish