unliberated

/ʌnˈlɪbəˌreɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Not freed from social, political, or cultural restrictions; lacking freedom or independence.
    • Many women in the early 20th century felt unliberated by the traditional roles they were expected to fill.
    • She described her childhood as unliberated, with strict rules about what she could wear and say.
    • The country remained unliberated for decades under the oppressive regime.
  2. Not having achieved personal or psychological freedom; constrained by one's own beliefs or circumstances.
    • He lived an unliberated life, always worried about what others might think.
    • Therapy helped her realize how unliberated she was by her own fears.
    • Even after moving out, he felt unliberated from his parents' expectations.
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