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
JustÍNa-Slovak
Branch[brɑ:ntʃ]
Vere-English
Ludmilla-Russian, Bulgarian
Toma (2)TO-mah (Croatian, Serbian)Romanian, Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Georgian
Ellison['elisən]