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    liberation
    /ˌlɪbəˈreɪʃn/

    noun

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  2. used to refer to activities connected with removing the disadvantages experienced by particular groups within society: the women's liberation ( informal lib) movement. animal liberation organizations. Fewer examples. The speech praised those who had displayed gallantry in the liberation of their country.

  3. The meaning of LIBERATION is the act of liberating : the state of being liberated. How to use liberation in a sentence.

  4. the act or fact of gaining equal rights or full social or economic opportunities for a particular group. liberation. / ˌlɪbəˈreɪʃən / noun. a liberating or being liberated. the seeking of equal status or just treatment for or on behalf of any group believed to be discriminated against. animal liberation. women's liberation. Discover More.

  5. Liberation means the setting free of someone or something. Wild animals raised in captivity are often unprepared for their liberation when they are released back into the wild.

  6. The liberation of a place or the people in it means the freeing of them from the political or military control of another country, area, or group of people.

  7. LIBERATION meaning: 1 : the act or process of freeing someone or something from another's control the act of liberating someone or something; 2 : the removal of traditional social or sexual rules, attitudes, etc.

  8. n. 1. the act of liberating or the state of being liberated. 2. the gaining of equal rights or full social or economic opportunities for a particular group: gay liberation. 3. the gaining of protection from abuse or exploitation: animal liberation; children's liberation. [1400–50; late Middle English < Latin] lib`er•a′tion•ist, n., adj.

  9. Liberation definition: The act or process of trying to achieve equal rights and status.

  10. the act or process of freeing somebody from something that limits their control over or pleasure in their own life. the struggle for women’s liberation during the 1970s. liberation from something liberation from poverty. See liberation in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English. Check pronunciation: liberation.

  11. Jun 21, 2024 · The act of liberating or the state of being liberated. The liberation of American slaves was accomplished by the Department of War, that of British slaves by the Exchequer. People saw in the elders, who were closer to death, the manifestation of the divine force that was thought to achieve its full liberation at death.