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will liberate

  • future tense
    of liberate.
    liberate
    verb (used with object)
    to set free, as from imprisonment or bondage.

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Vandalizing the cameras is a sharp rebuttal to Silicon Valley talk about how technology will liberate us from the limitations of the physical world.

From Salon Aug. 14, 2026

Such ambitions might make employees nervous, but Soo, who became CEO in 2020, said she’s in the camp who believes AI will liberate people from grunt work rather than replace them.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 4, 2026

“We will liberate Los Angeles and make it free and clean again,” the president promised.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 12, 2025

Likewise, Sweden's justice secretary Gunnar Strömmer said his own country's ban on cousin marriage will liberate women from "oppressive standards of honour".

From BBC Feb. 26, 2025

The relation between the two sexes would be beautiful in the measure that the social institutions will liberate husband and wife from material cares and from excessive work.

From Woman under socialism by Daniel De Leon