liberate from



liberate someone or something from someone or something

to free someone or something from someone or something; to set someone or something free from the control of someone or something. The police hoped to liberate the child from his kidnappers. We liberated the town from the enemy. I liberated the cat from the trap.
See also: liberate

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Zachariaszzah-KHAHR-yahshPolish
Nefertitinef-ər-TEE-tee (English)Ancient Egyptian
ChelseaCHEL-seeEnglish
Bonaventurabo-nah-ven-TOO-rahItalian
Patxi-Basque
Juanita[hwa:'ni:tə]