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- For me, reading has always been a path toward liberation and fulfillment.†
*liberation = the act of being set free
- To learn to read is to start down the road of liberation.†
- That is what literature should do: liberate.†
liberate = set free
- But the status quo does not like liberation.†
liberation = the act of being set free
- The struggle for liberation continues.†
- Censors, I have concluded, are afraid of our liberation.†
- Art is a very human endeavor, and itcontains within its process and the objects it produces a road to liberation.†
- The liberation is significant not only to the individual artist, it is a revelation for the community.†
Definitions:
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(liberate) to set free -- as from prison, political oppression, persecution, expectations...
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(meaning too rare to warrant focus) In chemistry liberate can specifically mean to free something (such as a gas) from a compound through chemical reaction. Even more rarely, liberate is used in a humorous way as a synonym for stealing (taking without permission).