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liberator
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.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | liberator - someone who releases people from captivity or bondagebenefactor, helper - a person who helps people or institutions (especially with financial help)emancipator, manumitter - someone who frees others from bondage; "Lincoln is known as the Great Emancipator"captor, capturer - a person who captures and holds people or animals |
liberatornoun deliverer, saviour, rescuer, redeemer, freer, emancipator, manumitter They were the people's liberators.Translationsliberate (ˈlibəreit) verb to set free. The prisoners were liberated by the new government. 解放, 釋放 解放,释放 libeˈration noun 解放 解放ˈliberator noun 解放者 解放者Liberator
LiberatorWilliam Lloyd Garrison’s virulently Abolitionist newspaper. [Am. Hist.: Van Doren, 142]See: Antislaveryliberator
lib·er·a·tor (lib'ĕr-ā-tŏr, -tōr), An agent that stimulates or activates a physiologic chemical or an enzymatic action.LegalSeeLiberateliberator
Synonyms for liberatornoun delivererSynonyms- deliverer
- saviour
- rescuer
- redeemer
- freer
- emancipator
- manumitter
Antonyms for liberatornoun someone who releases people from captivity or bondageRelated Words- benefactor
- helper
- emancipator
- manumitter
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