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unˈliberated, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
1837Penny Cycl. VIII. 411/1 The removal of pressure upon the nerves, produced by the advancing and unliberated tooth. 1865Reader 14 Oct. 430/2 The irregular weapons of a still unliberated press. 1970Time 31 Aug. 18 Unliberated honorifics like ‘Mrs.’ and ‘Miss’ are replaced by the noncommittal ‘Ms.’. 1971S. Berman Underground Guide to College of your Choice 144 Most chicks are still unliberated and the virginity index is still quite high. 1975Listener 9 Oct. 486/4 Ann is..the unliberated woman striving for acceptance in a permissive world. 1981J. Sutherland Bestsellers vii. 85 The unliberated condition of woman—incarcerated, flagellated, degraded, violated—was celebrated time and again. |