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What is the adjective for liberation?

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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verbs liberalize, liberate and liberalise which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

liberal
  1. (now rare outside set phrases) Pertaining to those arts and sciences the study of which are considered suitable for free people (as opposed to servile, vocational, mechanical training); worthy, lofty.
  2. Generous; willing to give unsparingly.
  3. Ample, abundant; generous in quantity.
  4. (obsolete) Unrestrained, licentious.
  5. Widely open to new ideas, willing to depart from established opinions or conventions; permissive.
  6. (politics) Open to political or social changes and reforms associated with either classical or modern liberalism.
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  8. Examples:
    1. “Adherents of such religions tend to be more conservative on economic issues and more liberal on social issues.”
      “This trend is scarring the social landscape of every liberal democracy, and it doesn't only hit us on the roads.”
      “Our neighbors have very liberal ideas about how to bring up their children.”
libertarian
  1. Having the beliefs of libertarians; having a relative tendency towards liberty.
  2. (dated) Relating to liberty, or to the doctrine of free will, as opposed to the doctrine of necessity.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Karen's libertarian perspective allowed her to embrace diverse ideas and advocate for individual liberties without hesitation.”
libertine
liberating
  1. That serves to liberate, especially to free the mind to accept new ideas.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “For an older generation, the conciliar experience was profoundly liberating.”
liberational
liberaltarian
  1. Of or relating to liberaltarianism or liberaltarians.
liberalminded
  1. Having a liberal opinion or stance.
liberated
  1. Freed, especially from traditional ideas in social and sexual matters.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The world saw the optimism and jubilation of a newly liberated country through her pictures.”
liberative
  1. Relating to, or causing, liberation; freeing.
liberalised
  1. Alternative spelling of liberalized
liberticidal
  1. that destroys liberty
  2. Examples:
    1. “They claim that a party has the right to participate fully in political life even if it is avowedly and openly liberticidal.”
liberalistic
  1. Of or pertaining to liberalism
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The main plank in the program is to abolish the liberalistic concept of the individual.”
      “Such economic goals tend to go hand in hand with liberalistic social goals.”
      “The picture has been built up of stern, messianic Afrikaners indifferent to the strictures of a liberalistic and communist world.”
libertarianish
  1. (informal) Somewhat libertarian.
liberatory
  1. Serving to liberate.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Perhaps the liberatory moment comes because you're not in thrall to the art object as such, but rather to the force of creativity tout court.”
      “However, we recognize that anti-colonial and other liberatory movements often take nationalist and statist forms.”
      “The recent Broadway musical went even further in these liberatory lessons: everyone should be having fun while helping everyone else.”
liberalish
  1. (politics) Somewhat liberal
libertyless
  1. Without liberty.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “[…] the suppression of private enterprise and the gradual drift towards a libertyless industrial feudalism.”
liberalized
liberalizing
liberalising
  1. present participle of liberalise
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