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Example sentences for "liberated"

Lexicographically close words:
liberall; liberallie; liberally; liberam; liberate; liberates; liberating; liberation; liberator; liberators
  1. I learned with pleasure that he had caused the captives of the preceding day to be liberated in safety; and many traits of mercy, and even of generosity, are recorded of this remarkable man on similar occasions.

  2. In their view every nation which was subdued, was a nation liberated from oppression.

  3. He wellnigh killed Master Sturgeon, locked him in the county gaol, took his keys, and liberated the maid.

  4. Doubtless searchers would be abroad to find the man who had liberated the daughter of Master John Leslie from Bedford Gaol, and as not many days had passed since the event, the desire to capture me must be still keen.

  5. Indeed, I doubt if there were many prisoners to be liberated, for I had heard at the inn that all save those who had committed serious crime had been liberated in order to shew forth the king's clemency.

  6. But she was liberated from the Tower," said my father, "and went back to France.

  7. He whose shraddha is confirmed by listening to the reasoning contained in the Shastras is a superior 'entitled to bhakti', and he is liberated from the world.

  8. The votary of knowledge imagines that he has attained to the condition of one liberated even in earthly life; but in truth his mind cannot be purified without faith in Krishna.

  9. And among ten million liberated souls hardly one devotee of Krishna is found.

  10. Among ten million men devoted to knowledge we have only one liberated soul.

  11. The ever liberated are ever eager for Krishna's feet; they are named Krishna's followers and they enjoy the bliss of serving Him.

  12. He was committed for trial at the next assizes, and in the meantime liberated on a hundred pounds bail.

  13. We naturally expected to be liberated till Monday, and I formally applied for a renewal of our bail.

  14. We intend next week to endeavour to ascertain, by the aid of a delicate balance, the quantities of Light liberated in different combustive processes.

  15. The time is approaching when despotism and superstition, those enormous chains that have so long enfettered mankind, shall be annihilated,--when liberated man shall display the mental energies for which he was created.

  16. Moreover, it is not essential to the free-thinker that he should hold more correct views, but that he should have liberated himself from what was customary, be it successfully or disastrously.

  17. It was while he was in slavery to Omphale that he liberated Theseus from the dungeon in which he was held with Peirithous, and it was while he still was in slavery that he made his journey to Troy.

  18. Mr. Traffick promised to have the victim liberated by the direct interference of the Secretary of State, but failed to get anything of the kind accomplished.

  19. On the Wednesday there was more hunting, and on this day Ayala, having liberated her mind to her lover in Gobblegoose Wood, was able to devote herself more satisfactorily to the amusement in hand.

  20. Then Miss Houston, having liberated her mind by her remonstrance, proceeded to read the letter.

  21. Then there was one Saunders, a slaveholder of Cabell County, now West Virginia, who liberated his slaves and furnished them homes in free territory.

  22. Many of those who showed aptitude were liberated and encouraged to produce for themselves.

  23. The Latins, in contradistinction to the English, generally liberated their mulatto offspring and sometimes recognized them as their equals.

  24. It was the liberated Negroes themselves who, during the Reconstruction, gave the Southern States their first effective system of free public schools.

  25. Some of the ministers and leaders were executed, the more obstinate were sent as slaves to the Plantations, many of them being lost at sea, and the rest were liberated on giving bonds for conformity.

  26. Parker contrived to escape out of the Tower, but Crosley was examined; but, nothing being positively proved against him, he was liberated on bail.

  27. No sooner had they evacuated the city than the Protestants issued from their retreats, liberated all the prisoners, and sent off messengers to invite William to enter his new capital in triumph.

  28. There was no doubt that the queen's exultation was great at being at length liberated from the heavy and imperious yoke of the Marlboroughs.

  29. Most of these liberated prisoners, and many of the nobility, joined the standard of Montrose.

  30. Danby, too, was liberated on the same terms, though he never could be forgiven by the king or duke for his patronage of Oates, and his zeal in hunting out the plot.

  31. She liberated Orleans, that great city, so decisive by its fate for the issue of the war, and then beleaguered by the English with an elaborate application of engineering skill unprecedented in Europe.

  32. Liberated from the embarrassments of the city, and issuing into the broad uncrowded avenues of the northern suburbs, we begin to enter upon our natural pace of ten miles an hour.

  33. But neither the Government of the United States alone, nor this together with the Africans, liberated and unliberated, can prescribe their own requirements, as the law of the emergency, without reference to other great interests involved.

  34. They had captured towns and castles, liberated prisoners, and hindered the course of justice.

  35. La Porte was reprimanded for finding fault with the rigorous sentences of the "grand' chambre," and liberated on declaring those sentences good and praiseworthy.

  36. He was liberated by the people, who, in a body membering several thousand men, visited his prison and enabled him to escape to a safe refuge.

  37. We may judge of this by the facility with which he liberated so many from their vows of fighting against the infidels: he went even so far as to forbid the Crusaders from Friesland and Holland to embark for Palestine.

  38. One man, by a stratagem more subtle than honourable, liberated the Spaniards from this restraint.

  39. When you were liberated from the Bastille, I told you that the eye of an angry man was upon you, and warned you as a friend to avoid all cause for suspicion.

  40. Now, so-called liberated professionals, feminists, may become a focus for women's groups on campus.

  41. A phone had been located trailing a long, snake-like extension cord that stretched out the door and back along the hall to the office it had been liberated from.

  42. It might perhaps have excited a monomania amongst liberated convicts--colored and exaggerated as every incident would have been for the amusement of the public--to attempt similar exploits.

  43. Apart from these conflicts of point of view, the Conference had infinite trouble to deal with territories which had been conquered and peoples which had been liberated from autocratic yokes.

  44. The British armies which liberated Brussels had to travel via Boulogne and not Ostend; and the German ships which sheltered in port had to be routed out by the pressure of Allied arms on land.

  45. The surrender liberated the besieging force for operations elsewhere, and the Russians began a serious effort to surmount the Carpathian rampart.

  46. When working properly, a thick scum will form on the surface, through which filters the gases that are liberated in the process of disintegration.

  47. In the dissolution of the zinc, hydrogen gas is liberated which adds to the resistance of the cell and thus reduces the current.

  48. This heat liberated on the freezing of water is described in physics as the heat of fusion and in changing part of the water into ice sufficient heat is liberated to check the further fall of temperature.

  49. Further, the heat of vaporization liberated by the condensing steam is also a factor that influences the temperature of the air and in case of direct humidification must receive special attention.

  50. The heat liberated by the large filament, when the small light is in use, takes place inside the lamp globe.

  51. The heat is liberated as condensation takes place, and as the dew forms on the radiator walls the heat is conducted directly to the iron.

  52. It is the heat liberated at the time the steam changes from vapor to water that produces the greatest effect in changing the temperature of the house.

  53. The carbide itself has no odor, but in the air it is always attended by the penetrating odor of acetylene, because of the gas liberated by the moisture absorbed from the air.

  54. But with internal dissension, with many citizens of liberated countries still prisoners of war or forced to labor in Germany, it is difficult to guess the kind of self-government the people really want.

  55. To do this we must be on our guard not to exploit and exaggerate the differences between us and our allies, particularly with reference to the peoples who have been liberated from Fascist tyranny.

  56. These difficulties we worked out for ourselves as the peoples of the liberated areas of Europe, faced with complex problems of adjustment, will work out their difficulties for themselves.

  57. We have seen already, in areas liberated from the Nazi and the Fascist tyranny, what problems peace will bring.

  58. When the survivors of that great fight are liberated and restored to their homes, they will learn that a hundred and thirty million of their fellow citizens have been inspired to render their own full share of service and sacrifice.

  59. He was confined for debt, had been in gaol eighteen months, and did not expect to be liberated for six months longer.

  60. A considerable number of them had been but recently liberated from the holds of slave-vessels.

  61. The canon regards manumission, and the protection of those properly liberated from slavery, against the injustice of persons who disregarded the legal absolution from service.


  62. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "liberated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.