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How to use liberate in a sentence

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It is one thing to liberate an artist's work posthumously, and quite another to see the man himself set free.
The 18th century philosophers wanted to liberate man from the shackles of blind faith and obedience to authority.
It is for the younger generation to liberate the nation from the fetters hampering its progress.
We liberate the sport of fly-fishing and take you back to the clean and simple basics.
In the Philippines campaign, the fight to liberate Manila ended in carnage.
Acids are typically corrosive, sour to the taste, turn litmus paper red, react with some metals to liberate hydrogen, and neutralize bases.
The only argument I've heard that remains is the argument for war as a way to liberate oppressed Iraqis.
Harvey's team suggests that organic carbon feeds chemical reactions that liberate arsenic from minerals in the soil.
The draughtsmanship is precise, with just enough deviation to liberate the artist's verve and originality.
We are the ones who, upon closing in on a work of art, liberate the powers confined within.
Either we defeat them and liberate their populations, or they will defeat us and subjugate ours.
At times, natural shapes can be a hindrance and so they try to liberate colour from this limitation.
To an outsider, hipster jeans appear to be intended to put the insider's buttocks into a straitjacket while they liberate her navel.
It might also liberate some telling numbers already lurking in file drawers upstairs.
Recap is not the first to liberate these documents from behind the paywall.
We simply cannot afford to collaterally alienate the people we are trying to influence, liberate, protect, or aid.
Whereas wrong desires restrict and fetter, right desires enhance and liberate.
The friend and I both have the same cunning plan, and liberate some of the cups for drinks.
That process would briefly liberate the quarks and gluons that make up protons and neutrons.
That means we must wait at least nine days before arriving back to liberate the city just after it has fallen into enemy hands.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is as if these striking forms were inherent in the rocks, waiting for the erosive forces to liberate them.
Now look at the Prussia which was selected in this war to liberate the Russian people from czarism.
In order to liberate the hand occasionally from its fingerless glove, an aperture was left in the centre of the palm.
It is from the obsession of this doctrine that the Tariff Reformer wishes to liberate our fiscal policy.
I want to liberate Englishmen so far as I can from the tyranny of Shakespeare's greatness.
As it was, he attempted to liberate a people which did not feel its slavery.
In 1808 a corps of 10,000 men destined to liberate Portugal was placed under his charge.
The higher temperatures decompose at least some of it, and thus liberate substances that may be irritating to the digestive tract.
Was there fear that Mexico would liberate texian slaves if she found out the treaty before it was made?
We were fighting to liberate the world from diplomatic autocracies using their peoples for unknown and unavowed purposes.
Does it liberate or suppress, ossify or render flexible, divide or unify interest?
You wish me to liberate David Rossi and leave you to deal with him?
We must liberate it by floating the commercial paper which we took in.
Liberate their conscience from the materialism by which it is weighed down.
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