liberating


lib·er·ate

L0149200 (lĭb′ə-rāt′)tr.v. lib·er·at·ed, lib·er·at·ing, lib·er·ates 1. To set free, as from oppression, confinement, or foreign control.2. Chemistry To release (a gas, for example) from combination.3. Slang To obtain by illegal or stealthy action: tried to sell appliances that were liberated during the riot.
[Latin līberāre, līberāt-, from līber, free; see leudh- in Indo-European roots.]
lib′er·at′ing·ly adv.lib′er·a′tor n.

liberating

(ˈlɪbəreɪtɪŋ) adjproviding freedom from restraint; freeing
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liberatorio