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Definition of "liberatory" [lib•er•a•to•ry]

  • Serving to liberate. (adjective)

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Use "liberatory" in a sentence
  • "In this case, the force of the "liberatory" might be shaken loose by the more openly libratory (for oscillatory) effects of subvocal text production."
  • "Trangression and transgressive are a long way on the way to acquiring wholly positive meanings something like 'liberatory', 'unconstrained', 'life-affirming', 'joyous'."
  • "Imagine dozens, or hundreds, of people gathering in every city, town, neighborhood, synagogue, church and college campus to go through a set of rituals and readings together that recall the liberatory message of our traditions and to apply them to the contemporary world that first weekend in April or in the following days."