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liberation [ˌlıbəˈreıʃən] SUST.

liberation

women's lib, women's liberation SUST.

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Some see it as a form of liberation above the sexualisation and consumerism of modern society.
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However, a miracle is said to have led to her liberation.
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Both he and his wife became completely engaged in the liberation war.
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It branched off from the men's liberation movement in the early 1970s.
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That makes him a more complex figure than he might seem: a tyrant, a liberation hero and -- even -- an Anglophile monarch, all rolled into one.
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The aim of these liberation movements is to eventually establish independent states and some of them have already succeeded.
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She then concludes with the idea that black women are more oppressed and therefore need more liberation than white women and black men.
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An advocator of civil marriage, she believed in liberation.
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It took time to rebuild the city after liberation.
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Nevertheless, she learns to embrace it as a liberation from anxiety, fear and self-consciousness.
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