liberated
Britishadjective
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given liberty; freed; released
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released from occupation or subjugation by a foreign power
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(esp in feminist theory) not bound by traditional sexual and social roles
Explanation
Liberated describes something that's free from traditional social conventions. If you are a truly liberated dresser, you don't feel any pressure to wear conservative clothes just because that's what everyone else does. A liberated woman refers to a feminist who pushes for more equality for women. In the 1960s, a wave of liberated women fought sexism in culture and politics and tried to change expectations of what women should be both inside and outside the home. Liberated can also describe something that's freed from occupation by an enemy. For example, a country might be liberated from guerilla rule by UN forces.
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Example Sentences
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But Mr. Trump may find he’s now liberated Mr. Cassidy, who can vote as he pleases this year without fear of further retribution.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 17, 2026
Some of the outfits seem to confer the power of flight, though that illusion is fostered by the delirious energy of human forms liberated from conformity.
From Los Angeles Times • May 1, 2026
Feeling liberated from the weight of history would, he hoped, provide autonomy between mind and body at the sport's biggest tournaments.
From BBC • Apr. 9, 2026
When he first arrived, McCullum liberated the likes of Bairstow, Stuart Broad, James Anderson, Mark Wood and plenty of others.
From BBC • Mar. 20, 2026
And so, no doubt, he would have, had not the Communists liberated Manchuria in the fall.
From "Typical American" by Gish Jen
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