单词 | liberation |
释义 | liberation (once / 898 pages) n 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. You'll notice right off the bat that liberation is related to the noun liberty — as in "liberty and justice for all." The difference is that liberation refers specifically to the act of being made free, of going from having no freedom to having it. Famous moments of liberation include Europe's liberation from the Nazis, the slaves' liberation from slavery in the U.S., and South Africa's liberation from the oppression of apartheid. WORD FAMILYliberation: liberations+/liberate: liberated, liberates, liberating, liberation, liberator/liberator: liberators/libertarian: libertarianism, libertarians/liberty: liberate, libertarian, liberties USAGE EXAMPLESThere may be more Zhongshan Streets in China’s cities than Liberation Avenues. Economist(Nov 03, 2016) ON the surface, Secretary of State John Kerry’s speech on Wednesday about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was an act of liberation. Seattle Times(Jan 02, 2017) There are pictures of smiling people and of muscular People’s Liberation Army troops. New York Times(Dec 22, 2016) 1n the act of liberating someone or something Syn|Hypo|Hyper freeing, release jail delivery the use of force to liberate prisoners deregulating, deregulationthe act of freeing from regulation (especially from governmental regulations) reliefthe act of freeing a city or town that has been besieged disentanglement, extrication, unsnarling, untanglingthe act of releasing from a snarled or tangled condition emancipationfreeing someone from the control of another; especially a parent's relinquishing authority and control over a minor child clearingthe act of freeing from suspicion manumissionthe formal act of freeing from slavery parole(law) a conditional release from imprisonment that entitles the person to serve the remainder of the sentence outside the prison as long as the terms of release are complied with probation(law) a way of dealing with offenders without imprisoning them; a defendant found guilty of a crime is released by the court without imprisonment subject to conditions imposed by the court purgation, purge, purgingthe act of clearing yourself (or another) from some stigma or charge exoneration, vindicationthe act of vindicating or defending against criticism or censure etc. whitewasha specious or deceptive clearing that attempts to gloss over failings and defects accomplishment, achievement the action of accomplishing something 2n the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart) Syn|Hypo|Hyper discharge, dismissal, dismission, firing, release, sack, sacking superannuation the act of discharging someone because of age (especially to cause someone to retire from service on a pension) conge, congeean abrupt and unceremonious dismissal removaldismissal from office deactivation, inactivationbreaking up a military unit (by transfers or discharges) honorable dischargea discharge from the armed forces with a commendable record dishonorable dischargea discharge from the armed forces for a grave offense (as sabotage or espionage or cowardice or murder) Section Eighta discharge from the US Army based on unfitness or character traits deemed undesirable purgean abrupt or sudden removal of a person or group from an organization or place conclusion, ending, termination the act of ending something 3n the attempt to achieve equal rights or status she worked for women's liberation Hyper attempt, effort, endeavor, endeavour, try earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something |
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