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unliberated

  • a word derived from liberate.
    liberate
    verb (used with object)
    to set free, as from imprisonment or bondage.

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Mr. Lear also cast her for a guest appearance on “Maude,” a part that grew into a regular role as Vivian Harmon, Maude’s fluttery, unliberated friend.

From New York Times Jun. 4, 2010

His arse remains resolutely unliberated, however, and glued to a stool for the duration of Gallagher's first live outing since the dissolution of Oasis.

From The Guardian Mar. 28, 2010

Today I Love Lucy, with its farcical plots, broad physical humor and unliberated picture of marriage, is sometimes dismissed as a relic.

From Time Magazine Archive

It's an issue of great importance to liberated women—and others of course—but think of the unliberated women.

From Time Magazine Archive

But the adult knows that he has on his side tradition which has not yet been acquired by the child, and the inner emotional expansion which still remains unliberated in the child.

From The Task of Social Hygiene by Havelock Ellis