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		Definition of liberated in English: liberatedadjective ˈlɪbəreɪtɪdˈlɪbəˌreɪdəd 1(of a person) free from social conventions or traditional ideas, especially with regard to sexual roles.  the modern image of the independent, liberated woman  Example sentencesExamples -  That is to say, Linda is in and out of both cultures, believing in old-world traditions and embracing the new ideals of a liberated woman.
 -  By her account she was now liberated and free to speak her mind, unlike certain other members on the opposite side.
 -  In an ironic twist, the liberated modern couple seem awkward and anxious around each other, while the supposedly repressed Victorians pursue their passion with dangerous enthusiasm.
 -  A liberated humanity would be able to inherit its historical legacy free of guilt.
 -  Throughout the novel, the characters confront, engage, and dispel illusions in order to free their minds and to determine and renew a liberated vision.
 -  Just don't make the false assumption that we are more liberated than previous generations: we are as badly served by cultural conventions as ever.
 -  After I decided to say yes, it was like a giant load fell of my shoulders and I felt liberated and happy and free.
 -  Such passionate commitment to good writing springs from the faith of the free and the liberated writer.
 -  The image of fashionably cosmopolitan, self-reliant, and positively liberated young women prevails in the modern mass media.
 -  When we ask ourselves why we are not liberated, we often point to external limitations.
 -  Even if she's liberated and worldly, her parents are probably much more traditional.
 -  Here's someone who's lived his whole life in a little town in Wales, and he's more liberated, inquisitive and at ease with the world than most people I know half his age.
 -  This leaves little room for liberated women to embrace men or the family structure.
 -  While women remain liberated and autonomous in many respects, some - primarily those in families and middle-age - remain incapacitated.
 -  The apologetic manager presented the liberated shoppers with free cosmetics.
 -  I thought that I would lose my independence, my liberated womanhood to the mop and the cookie sheet.
 
  Synonyms freethinking, individualistic, unconventional, maverick 2(of a place or people) freed from enemy occupation.  liberated areas of the country  Example sentencesExamples -  The question of the administration of liberated areas was still unresolved when the Allied armies launched the Normandy landings on 6 June.
 -  The method was to lead the newly occupied village through the events which had taken place in the old liberated areas.
 -  Literature experts say the faraway land in his poem means a liberated state and that his mother actually represents that country.
 -  He thinks it is a pity the liberated areas did not produce cards.
 -  Back in France, de Gaulle simply appointed his own men to set up local administrations in liberated areas, bypassing the American plan for a military government of occupation.
 -  It's a liberated zone, the only place where the cop won't treat you like trash.
 -  One definition of a liberated country is a place that people come back to rather than leave.
 -  As mentioned above, in late April 1945, SAG members departed for Europe to inspect liberated enemy laboratories.
 -  If you think our presence here is not warranted, you have the misfortune of not being able to see the faces of a liberated people.
 -  Widespread looting in the capital put a damper on the jubilation of a liberated people.
 -  A liberated people had nothing to fear from the despots and aristocrats of feudal Europe.
 -  They told me they lived on liberated land where anyone was welcome to stay.
 -  The prosecutors produced documents, newsreels of liberated concentration camps and films of atrocities made by the Nazis themselves.
 -  We knew the enemy would collapse and the liberated multitudes cheer us into the capital.
 
    Definition of liberated in US English: liberatedadjectiveˈlibəˌrādədˈlɪbəˌreɪdəd 1(of a person) showing freedom from social conventions or traditional ideas, especially with regard to sexual roles.  the modern image of the independent, liberated woman  Example sentencesExamples -  While women remain liberated and autonomous in many respects, some - primarily those in families and middle-age - remain incapacitated.
 -  I thought that I would lose my independence, my liberated womanhood to the mop and the cookie sheet.
 -  By her account she was now liberated and free to speak her mind, unlike certain other members on the opposite side.
 -  That is to say, Linda is in and out of both cultures, believing in old-world traditions and embracing the new ideals of a liberated woman.
 -  The image of fashionably cosmopolitan, self-reliant, and positively liberated young women prevails in the modern mass media.
 -  Here's someone who's lived his whole life in a little town in Wales, and he's more liberated, inquisitive and at ease with the world than most people I know half his age.
 -  Throughout the novel, the characters confront, engage, and dispel illusions in order to free their minds and to determine and renew a liberated vision.
 -  A liberated humanity would be able to inherit its historical legacy free of guilt.
 -  This leaves little room for liberated women to embrace men or the family structure.
 -  Just don't make the false assumption that we are more liberated than previous generations: we are as badly served by cultural conventions as ever.
 -  In an ironic twist, the liberated modern couple seem awkward and anxious around each other, while the supposedly repressed Victorians pursue their passion with dangerous enthusiasm.
 -  Even if she's liberated and worldly, her parents are probably much more traditional.
 -  The apologetic manager presented the liberated shoppers with free cosmetics.
 -  After I decided to say yes, it was like a giant load fell of my shoulders and I felt liberated and happy and free.
 -  Such passionate commitment to good writing springs from the faith of the free and the liberated writer.
 -  When we ask ourselves why we are not liberated, we often point to external limitations.
 
  Synonyms freethinking, individualistic, unconventional, maverick 2(of a place or people) freed from imprisonment, slavery, or enemy occupation.  liberated areas of the country  Example sentencesExamples -  Literature experts say the faraway land in his poem means a liberated state and that his mother actually represents that country.
 -  Widespread looting in the capital put a damper on the jubilation of a liberated people.
 -  The question of the administration of liberated areas was still unresolved when the Allied armies launched the Normandy landings on 6 June.
 -  As mentioned above, in late April 1945, SAG members departed for Europe to inspect liberated enemy laboratories.
 -  A liberated people had nothing to fear from the despots and aristocrats of feudal Europe.
 -  If you think our presence here is not warranted, you have the misfortune of not being able to see the faces of a liberated people.
 -  He thinks it is a pity the liberated areas did not produce cards.
 -  The prosecutors produced documents, newsreels of liberated concentration camps and films of atrocities made by the Nazis themselves.
 -  They told me they lived on liberated land where anyone was welcome to stay.
 -  It's a liberated zone, the only place where the cop won't treat you like trash.
 -  The method was to lead the newly occupied village through the events which had taken place in the old liberated areas.
 -  Back in France, de Gaulle simply appointed his own men to set up local administrations in liberated areas, bypassing the American plan for a military government of occupation.
 -  We knew the enemy would collapse and the liberated multitudes cheer us into the capital.
 -  One definition of a liberated country is a place that people come back to rather than leave.
 
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