Oebares (Hubara, the good bearer) is the first Persian whom Cyrus liberates from the service of the Medes; and thus he has gained his most faithful helper.
Then he slays their chief, the white demon, in the dark cave, and liberates Kai Kaus and the army of Iran.
While the law imprisons the sinner, the gospel liberates him, yetliberates him according to law.
The individual can attain complete independence only when he liberates his soul from all external connections, from every objective relation, and, as a free subject, simply lives his own states of consciousness.
We recognise such developments in the processes by which lifeliberates itself from bondage to an individualism and its subjectivity, and afterwards attains a self-conscious inwardness.
He, however, who liberates himself from desire, succeeds in attaining to Brahma.
He who casts off those objects, as also all that are manifest, he who liberates himself from all things that arise from primordial matter, being so freed, enjoys immortality.
It is the small amount of work required to turn the key which liberates an indeterminate quantity of potential energy.
It is the external work of pressing the trigger that liberates the potential energy of the powder, transforming it into the actual energy of combustion, and the kinetic energy of the projectile.
Chlorine also liberates iodine from iodides; and this reaction is frequently made use of in assaying.
A strong solution must not be used, since it liberates iodine from potassium iodide.
The addition of any acid liberates boric acid, which separates out in cold solutions as a crystalline precipitate.
By its chemical activity, also, it produces useful heat and liberates stores of food from the mineral soil itself.
If before the diazo solution is used a quantity of acetate of soda be added to it, the free hydrochloric acid liberates acetic acid from the acetate, and the chloride of the diazo body changes into its acetate.
Intellectualizing habit that liberates the soul is virtue, vi.
Habit intellectualizing, thatliberates the soul, is virtue, vi.
Virtue an intellectualizing habit that liberates the soul, vi.
Heated with concentrated hydrochloric acid itliberates chlorine, and with sulphuric acid it liberates oxygen.
He likewise liberates her sister Leonora, who is in the power of a seven-headed snake.
A youth buys the life of a dog and a cat, liberates a serpent, and receives from its parent a wishing-stone, by means of which he builds himself a magnificent castle and wins as his wife a princess.
Long-continued boiling liberates the astringent and bitter principles upon which its stimulant effects to a great extent depend, and drives off with the steam the aromatic oil from which the agreeable taste is derived.
Saponification with potash liberates a little ammonia (about 1%), and gives a mixture of the potassium salts of palmitic, margaric and oxymargaric acids.
The aqueous solution of this salt liberates carbon dioxide on exposure to air or on heating, and becomes alkaline in reaction.
Here again the hydrosulphite takes up oxygen from the water and liberates the necessary hydrogen.
It has also been proved that in dyeing the animal fibres with magenta (rosaniline hydrochloride), the fibre unites with the rosaniline only, and liberates the hydrochloric acid.
If we commence a system of exchange, which liberates all prisoners taken, we will have to fight on until the whole South is exterminated.
If we commence a system of exchange which liberates all prisoners taken, we will have to fight on until the whole South is exterminated.
At the lungs the oxygen and the hemoglobin form a weak chemical compound that breaks up and liberates the oxygen when it reaches the capillaries in the tissues.
What are the proofs that the oxygen, in passing through the tube, unites with the carbon, forms carbon dioxide, and liberates energy?
The aurora, or the daughter of the black one, liberates Cunahcepas, bound by the black one, that is, she delivers the sun her husband.
In Pausanias[441] the hero Aristomenes, who has been thrown into a deep cistern, liberates himself in a marvellous manner by means of an eagle, after a fox had opened a passage.
Not only chlorine, but also sulphuric acid, liberates iodine from sodium iodide.
This sets free a portion of the chlorine, and this chlorine liberates the bromine.
The oxygen in combiningliberates water, and steam, acting on the resultant substance, evolves oxygen.
Charcoal itself liberates hydrogen from steam at a high temperature;[20] but the reaction which here takes place is distinguished by a certain complexity, and will therefore be considered later.
Sodium hydroxide acts on ethereal salts in the same way that it acts on the majority of metallic salts--namely, it liberates alcohol, and forms the sodium salt of that acid which was in the ethereal salt.
Metallic iron itself is capable of reducing carbonic anhydride to carbonic oxide, just as it liberates the hydrogen from water.
The pleasure of seeing is one, and the pleasure of believing is quite another; the first liberates our senses and fills the present with light; the second directs our conduct and relieves our anxiety or doubts about the past and future.
Discretion" will always be the cue of the reaction, because discretion sets limits, and liberates what was really wanted, i.
But the sun again interposes, liberates the solidified liquid, and permits it to roll by gravity to the sea.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "liberates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.