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| lib·er·at·ed [ líbbə ràytəd ] |
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1. released from social constraints: freed from traditional socially imposed constraints, such as those arising from sexual or ageist stereotyping
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2. released from enemy: freed from enemy control
 People lined the streets of the newly liberated city and greeted the soldiers with flowers.
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3. chemistry released from chemical combination: freed from combination in a chemical compound
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