liberation
li buh ray shuhn
- n the act of liberating someone or something
- n the attempt to achieve equal rights or status
she worked for women's liberation - n the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
- The occasion was the anniversary of the "liberation" of Rumania by the Red army, which after eleven years is still there, though its nominal job, supposedly guarding the Soviet .
- Not so long ago, Castro proclaimed that the Eritrean struggle was a ''legitimate national liberation war" that Cuba would support to the bitter end.
- The Vatican issues a challenge to liberation theology Sweating profusely in the Nicaraguan heat on a March day in 1983, Pope John Paul II was forced to demand silence from a.