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liberated

adjective as in escaped

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adjective as in released

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It’s just about conceivable that Merz, now liberated from his previous pro-American views and in a forced marriage with his domestic political opponents, will reveal that kind of strength.

From Salon

He provisioned his ship and gave to the Coast Miwoks who greeted him pieces of blue-and- white Chinese porcelain that he had evidently “liberated” from the Spanish.

"Syria liberated itself on its own, and it suits it to build itself on its own," Sharaa said in a speech at the national dialogue conference in Damascus on Tuesday.

From BBC

I felt very liberated in a way that I don’t as a reporter, even though I love reporting.

"I feel liberated," the organisational development expert tells the BBC, adding that it has ensured her future is now entirely her own.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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