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Example sentences for "liberate"

Lexicographically close words:
liberalizing; liberall; liberallie; liberally; liberam; liberated; liberates; liberating; liberation; liberator
  1. That monarch, whom old habits attached to the Prince of the Peace, solicited the Emperor to liberate his favourite, alleging that he and his family would be content to live in any place of security provided Godoy were with them.

  2. If your mother were in prison I should not hesitate to liberate her, but nothing shall induce me to recall her from exile.

  3. As soon as he arrived Vandamme sent to inform Tettenborn that if he did not immediately liberate the brother and brother-in-law of Morand, both of whom were his prisoners, he would burn Hamburg.

  4. Prince Leo", to liberate his son whom he had confined on suspicion of treason.

  5. And, your lordship knows, I do not say it boastingly, he who should deliver me up to justice would be well rewarded, a hundred good crowns, and permission to liberate two banditti.

  6. Will the people do nothing then to liberate their King?

  7. At the defile, where seven months later the peasantry assembled to liberate their captured King, the mother and son took leave of one another, never to meet again.

  8. Once the Emperor of Russia had a plan by which he was to liberate the serfs of that country.

  9. If one man can liberate forty millions, has not God got the power to liberate every captive?

  10. Rumours were afloat that a rising was meditated on the hills, for the purpose of attacking Newport, and, in the event of success, of marching to Monmouth to liberate Vincent and the other Chartist prisoners confined in the jail of that town.

  11. No sooner had the executioner left him, than he suddenly raised his arms, and by a violent movement pushed off the cap; and accompanying this act with a motion of the body, he made a strong effort to liberate his neck from the halter.

  12. If it were cruel to keep them the way they are, working on their own world and being fed and kept warm and safe, why, I'd say go ahead and liberate them.

  13. Yet even so there are people who want to liberate those creatures.

  14. He obeyed, fell upon his knees and begged his life at her hands, promising to liberate her if she would grant his prayer.

  15. And for a moment her heart bounded in gratitude to the last speaker, whose words she understood to express his firm resolution to liberate her.

  16. When Wyat with his army came to Southwark, he offered to liberate all the imprisoned protestants, but Dr.

  17. Stimulated by a noble principle, the Spaniards from this time repeatedly urged to the king that it would do him the highest honour to liberate the lady Elizabeth, nor was the king impervious to their solicitation.

  18. This morning, came Tannoos Shidiak, accompanied by a young emir, saying, that they had knowledge of our attempt to liberate Asaad, through the medium of the emir A.

  19. Arguing from these premises, the Bishop directed his clergy to refuse absolution and the sacraments to all who refused to liberate their slaves or continued to oppress and rob the natives.

  20. The two bishops urged upon the Prince to liberate all the Indians absolutely and immediately, as the only means to stop the growing evil.

  21. The arm d is thereby brought into position to liberate the catch of the next carbide receptacle.

  22. To deliver or liberate a second time or again.

  23. Their parts all liberate on too nice a beam.

  24. Defn: To release from slavery; to liberate from personal bondage or servitude; to free, as a slave.

  25. Not only were large numbers set free at the death of their owners as a final act of generosity, but also many found it profitable to liberate their slaves and provide them with capital to engage in business for themselves.

  26. Anael and her tribe believe that Djabal is the real Hakeem, and that he will liberate the people, show himself as Divine, and exalt her with himself when the work is perfected.

  27. He has felt within him a Divine call to liberate his country and restore them to the land from which they are exiled.

  28. The date is fixed by [thorn]e entry in Liberate Roll, 32 Hen.

  29. For a curious use of [thorn]e word, see Liberate Roll, 17 Hen.

  30. Governor Ramsey, in his desire to protect the panic-stricken people and liberate the captives, cast about for a suitable commander for this important work.

  31. Nevertheless, God, the Consciousness of the Universe, is limited by the brute matter in which He lives, by the unconscious, from which He seeks to liberate Himself and to liberate us.

  32. And we, in our turn, must seek to liberate Him.

  33. We must liberate the enchanted princess and destroy the stage of Master Peter.

  34. Charity, then, is the impulse to liberate myself and all my fellows from suffering, and to liberate God, who embraces us all.

  35. An international army was sent to China, and marched from Tientsin against Peking, to liberate the besieged European legations and to punish the government.

  36. In China there was only a weak middle class, vegetating under the dominance of the gentry; the middle class had still to gain the strength to liberate itself before it could become the support for a capitalistic state.

  37. The Medes, as brave warriors, liberate themselves from the Assyrians, but after this liberation they are found in a condition of utter lawlessness.

  38. Assyria, the rebellion of Samul-sum-ukin against his brother, he undertook to liberate Egypt from the dominion of the Medes, and at the same time to make himself master of Egypt.

  39. I consider that it takes an unfair advantage of infants and children, but I solace my indignation with the thought that when the child comes to man's estate mentally he is free to liberate himself from its enthralments and inhibitions.

  40. It is necessary to liberate the world from the yoke of these mumblers, just as Papini has liberated himself.

  41. Since the beginning of the World War the proud spirits of these oppressed nations, now commonly spoken of as the Czecho-Slovaks, had been active in devising plans that would liberate them and their peoples from the jaws of the monster.

  42. Nor was there any question that she had appealed both to France and Spain to liberate her; so far at least she was implicated in the Ridolfi plot, even if the assassination proposals had not come within her ken.

  43. You forgot to liberate me," said he, "so I had to break my arrest.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "liberate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.