liberate - use in sentences

Object

  • mankind: The Prophet Muhammad was sent by God to liberate mankind from the tyranny of other men so that we could all worship God freely.
  • talent: They are designed to liberate the talents of millions of our fellow citizens who are not properly supported by the present rules.
  • humanity: Far from fearing the future, its prophets confidently predict that economic progress will eventually liberate humanity.
  • camp: British veterans who helped to liberate the death camps were also there.
  • creativity: This reverse psychology, for some reason, liberates creativity ( try it for yourself!

Adjective complement

  • more: In the southwest part of France where no Allied armies have ever fought, they liberated more than seventeen towns.

Modifying Another Word

  • wonderfully: This wonderfully liberating thought occurred to me that I didn't have to play the quiet game.
  • truly: Students who might not feel confident contributing actively in class can find the medium of the web truly liberating.
  • potentially: Arriving at an understanding with the family of the conflicts they are undergoing can be a potentially liberating experience for them.
  • quite: The rule book has been thrown out many times, which is quite liberating.
  • thus: The boy stood for twelve hours in the wind, and sleet, and mud, rejoicing in the conflagration which thus liberated him.

Preposition: from

  • oppression: And yes, atheism liberated from religious oppression, especially in France in the 1780s.

Preposition: in

  • way: Very liberating in some ways, but for a new teacher: terrifying!

Preposition: for

  • people: They also promote Special Needs Roadshows " Cycling is liberating for disabled people.
  • parent: Jane Mitra explains that using the Internet can be very liberating for parents with small children.

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