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138 example sentences for LIBERATOR, such as:
1. She felt herself a great liberator.
2. Most western societies are liberal in outlook.
3. The church has become more liberal in this century.
4. He has a liberal attitude to divorce and remarriage.
5. Her parents are very liberal and allow her a lot of freedom.
2. Most western societies are liberal in outlook.
3. The church has become more liberal in this century.
4. He has a liberal attitude to divorce and remarriage.
5. Her parents are very liberal and allow her a lot of freedom.
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liberator
n. someone who releases people from captivity
Classic Sentence: (93 in 7 pages)
1 Peppino was a handsome young man of four or five and twenty, bronzed by the sun; he carried his head erect, and seemed on the watch to see on which side his liberator would appear.
2 She felt herself a great liberator.
3 She opened her eyes, looked around her with terror, saw that the apartment was empty and that she was alone with her liberator.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre Dumas
Context Highlight In 10 A MOUSETRAP IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
Context Highlight In 10 A MOUSETRAP IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
4 This opportunity, therefore, ought not to be allowed to pass for letting Italy at last see her liberator appear.
The Prince By Niccolo Machiavelli
Context Highlight In CHAPTER XXVI — AN EXHORTATION TO LIBERATE ITALY FROM THE ...
Context Highlight In CHAPTER XXVI — AN EXHORTATION TO LIBERATE ITALY FROM THE ...
5 On the day following his liberation, he saw, at Grasse, in front of an orange-flower distillery, some men engaged in unloading bales.
6 It was France who committed this monstrous violence; by foul means, for, with the exception of wars of liberation, everything that armies do is by foul means.
Les Misérables 2 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 2: CHAPTER III—THE ANKLE-CHAIN MUST HAVE UNDERGONE A CERTAIN...
Context Highlight In BOOK 2: CHAPTER III—THE ANKLE-CHAIN MUST HAVE UNDERGONE A CERTAIN...
7 I ask it humbly of you, my Lord," said he; "sign the order for the liberation of Milady de Winter.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre Dumas
Context Highlight In 59 WHAT TOOK PLACE AT PORTSMOUTH AUGUST 23, 1628
Context Highlight In 59 WHAT TOOK PLACE AT PORTSMOUTH AUGUST 23, 1628
8 "Sign, my Lord; sign the liberation of Milady de Winter," said Felton, holding out a paper to the duke.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre Dumas
Context Highlight In 59 WHAT TOOK PLACE AT PORTSMOUTH AUGUST 23, 1628
Context Highlight In 59 WHAT TOOK PLACE AT PORTSMOUTH AUGUST 23, 1628
9 It had suddenly occurred to Cassy to make use of the superstitious excitability, which was so great in Legree, for the purpose of her liberation, and that of her fellow-sufferer.
10 But ere Cedric penetrated as far as the old hall in which he had himself been a prisoner, the inventive genius of Wamba had procured liberation for himself and his companion in adversity.
11 After his liberation he reached Orel, and on the third day there, when preparing to go to Kiev, he fell ill and was laid up for three months.
12 True it is that the conspiracy contrived by Pelopidas for the liberation of his country, had to encounter every conceivable hindrance, and yet had the happiest end.
Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius By Niccolo Machiavelli
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER VI.
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER VI.
13 Tunc enim se ipse principatu exuit atque in privatis constituit liber: hoc modo populus & superior efficitur, reverso ad eum sc.
14 She told me that her anguish had at last spurred Linton to incur the risk of liberating her.
15 They had, besides this, used every art to lessen fatigue and danger to themselves and their soldiers, not killing in the fray, but taking prisoners and liberating without ransom.
Example Sentence: (45 in 4 pages)
1 Simon Bolivar, who led the South American colonies in their rebellion against Spanish rule, is known as the great liberator.
2 Divorced fathers should have liberal access to their children.
3 Her parents are very liberal and allow her a lot of freedom.
4 He has a liberal attitude to divorce and remarriage.
5 A former legal-aid attorney, Mr Morrison is unusual in accepting, even welcoming, a liberal label.
6 Most western societies are liberal in outlook.
7 The church has become more liberal in this century.
8 They disagreed on how to define "liberal".
9 Meanwhile as the campaign begins the liberal democrat candidate is about to spend a lot less time with his family.
10 Mosk, though a loyal liberal Democrat, demurred, citing the right of free political association.
11 I think people wanted a change and that's why they voted for a liberal democrat councillor.
12 They are all Republicans except my stepmother, who is a liberal Democrat.
13 In the end, after much to-ing and fro-ing between the labour and liberal democrat camps, a deal was struck.
14 The movement is liberal and social democratic in orientation.
15 Despite his apparent liberal views, he's really something of a puritan/he has a puritan streak.