Liberated
['lɪbəreɪtɪd]
Definition
(imp. & p. p.) of Liberate
Typist: Vance
Examples
- At other times, free balloons are liberated, carrying sets of automatic registering instruments. Various. The Wonder Book of Knowledge.
- I passed but one day in confinement; in the evening I was liberated, as I was told, by the order of the Earl himself. Mary Shelley. The Last Man.
- You have given orders that Arthur should be liberated, have you not, dad? Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
- Many republicans wanted it because they wished to see the kindred people of Belgium liberated from the Austrian yoke. H. G. Wells. The Outline of History_Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind.
- At last a mitigation of the patient's most urgent symptoms (acute pain is one of its accompaniments) liberated me, and I set out homeward. Charlotte Bronte. Villette.
- And at last he liberated me on parole. Charlotte Bronte. Villette.
- This dark, subtle reality of him, never to be translated, liberated her into perfection, her own perfected being. D. H. Lawrence. Women in Love .
- They even liberated the State convicts under promise from them that they would serve in the army. Ulysses S. Grant. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant.
- Lily slipped out last among the band of liberated work-women. Edith Wharton. The House of Mirth.
- The copper thus liberated from its combination with the oxygen is deposited, in a pure metallic state, on the surface connected with the negative pole of the battery. Frederick C. Bakewell. Great Facts.
- And here, losing patience, I broke out afresh with a cry that I wanted to be liberated--to get out into the air--I was almost in a fever. Charlotte Bronte. Villette.
- Thus feminism, arising out of a crisis in sexual conditions, has liberated energies that are themselves the motors of any reform. Walter Lippmann. A Preface to Politics.
- The monk said that angels came and liberated Peter from prison by night, and he started away from Rome by the Appian Way. Mark Twain. The Innocents Abroad.
- Now she would know him, and he too would be liberated. D. H. Lawrence. Women in Love .
- In Mr. Shepherd's arrangement, the impulse of the pendulum is given by successive blows from a spring, which is drawn back and then liberated at each vibration. Frederick C. Bakewell. Great Facts.
- If only he were gone again, think what lovely things would come out of the liberated days;--things straight out of the fire. D. H. Lawrence. Women in Love .
- So, suddenly, he was liberated and perfect, strong, heroic. D. H. Lawrence. Women in Love .
- Leading her by the hand, the god then conducts the newly liberated Hellas up the steps of the temple. Fergus Hume. The Island of Fantasy.
- Boiling the solution liberated a slight amount of gas in addition; but altogether the gas was not enough to be of any practical benefit in extinguishing fire. William K. David. Secrets of Wise Men, Chemists and Great Physicians.
- But as he in his mockery was even more absurd than she in her extravagances, what could one do but laugh and feel liberated. D. H. Lawrence. Women in Love .
- Looms and tools and printing-presses were everywhere being liberated from the slow toil of man-power. Frank Lewis Dyer. Edison, His Life and Inventions.
- She was bright and invulnerable, quite free and happy, perfectly liberated in her self-possession. D. H. Lawrence. Women in Love .
Typist: Vance