verb🔗ShareLiberarTo set free, to make or allow to be free, particularly"The teacher liberated the students from their desks so they could stretch and move around. "El profesor liberó a los estudiantes de sus escritorios para que pudieran estirarse y moverse.rightpoliticsactionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareLiberar, conquistarTo acquire from an enemy during wartime, used especially of cities, regions, and other population centers."The Allied forces liberated Paris from Nazi occupation in 1944. "Las fuerzas aliadas liberaron París de la ocupación nazi en 1944.militarywarChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareRobar, sustraerTo acquire from another by theft or force: to steal, to rob."The thief liberated the expensive jewelry from the store display case. "El ladrón robó las joyas caras de la vitrina de la tienda.propertyactionlawChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareLiberado, emancipadoFreed, especially from traditional ideas in social and sexual matters."Her liberated attitude towards fashion allowed her to express herself creatively at school. "Su actitud liberada hacia la moda le permitió expresarse creativamente en la escuela.cultureattitudesocietyhumansexChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading