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Definitions for liberating
lib·er·at·ing
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liberatingadjective
giving freedom from restriction or restraint.
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liberatingnoun
Action of the verb to liberate.
liberatingadjective
That serves to liberate, especially to free the mind to accept new ideas.
a liberating experience
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Liberating
of Liberate
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of liberating in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of liberating in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of liberating in a Sentence
The most prevalent population of amputees are vascular diabetics, so they tend to be a little bit older, and they’re not necessarily as mobile as some of the younger trauma folks or warriors, they’re looking for something that’s really helpful and gets them along in everyday life, is liberating, they just want to get up and move around.
Showing up on time is one of the greatest liberating acts you can give yourself in a movie.
I remember locking eyes with him for the first time [in court], i felt this overwhelming power that consumed my very soul and I refused to drop eyes. That was my stand. If I can keep contact with him, I can prove to myself that he didn’t control me… I was liberating myself from his control. I was beginning to free myself from the anger I had towards him.
It was so liberating to take his name off of my body and have what I want there.
We understood that we were dragged into a serious conflict where we are simply destroying towns and not actually liberating anyone.
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- آزادیUrdu
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