liberated

/ˈlɪbəˌreɪtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of liberate.
    • She liberated herself from a toxic relationship.
    • The army liberated the town last spring.
    • The heat liberated the gas from the liquid.
adjective
  1. Freed from social, political, or personal restrictions; feeling or showing a sense of freedom.
    • After the revolution, the country felt like a liberated nation.
    • The liberated prisoners celebrated their first day of freedom.
    • She described herself as a liberated woman who made her own choices.
  2. Relaxed and free from worry or inhibition.
    • The dancers moved in a liberated, joyful way.
    • She gave a liberated laugh, not caring who heard her.
    • On vacation, he felt completely liberated from his daily stress.
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