liberate in Spanish
liberate in Spanish is liberar, libertar, librar — liberate means to set someone or something free from confinement, control, or oppression.
liberate in Spanish
liberar
(transitive) To set free, to make or allow to be free, particularly
libertar
(transitive) To set free, to make or allow to be free, particularly
librar
(transitive) To set free, to make or allow to be free, particularly
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 Spanish?
"liberate" in Spanish is liberar, libertar, librar. liberate means: To set someone or something free from confinement, control, or oppression.
How do you use "liberate" in a sentence?
Example: "Allied troops liberated the city after months of occupation." In Spanish, "liberate" is liberar, libertar, librar.
Are there other ways to say "liberate" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 3 translations listed for "liberate": liberar, libertar, librar.
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