liberate in Korean
liberate in Korean is 해방(解放)하다 — liberate means to set someone or something free from confinement, control, or oppression.
liberate in Korean
해방(解放)하다
Pronounced: haebanghada
to allow or cause (someone or something) to be free — see also set free, release
What does "liberate" mean?
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verb To set someone or something free from confinement, control, or oppression.
"Allied troops liberated the city after months of occupation."
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verb To release a substance or energy through a chemical or physical process.
"The reaction liberates heat as the gases combine."
liberate in a sentence
- Allied troops liberated the city after months of occupation.
- The charity works to liberate victims of forced labour.
- The reaction liberates heat as the gases combine.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "liberate" in Korean?
"liberate" in Korean is 해방(解放)하다. liberate means: To set someone or something free from confinement, control, or oppression.
How do you pronounce 해방(解放)하다?
"liberate" in Korean is 해방(解放)하다, pronounced "haebanghada".
How do you use "liberate" in a sentence?
Example: "Allied troops liberated the city after months of occupation." In Korean, "liberate" is 해방(解放)하다.
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