Liberate

/ˈlɪbəˌreɪt/ verb

To set someone or something free from control, prison, or limitation. It can also mean to free people from traditional ideas or social restrictions.

From Latin *liberare* meaning “to set free,” from *liber* (free). It entered English through Latin-based scholarly and political language.

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