That serves to liberate, especially to free the mind to accept new ideas.(adjective)
Action of the verb to liberate.(noun)
Present participle of liberate.(verb)
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Use "liberating" in a sentence
"Marcuse also argued for what he called liberating tolerance, which he defined as tolerance for all ideas coming from the Left and intolerance for any ideas coming from the Right."
"He specialized in "liberating" whatever he needed for the project from the military installations on the island."
"Teasing is awesome, and it must be done in the name of liberating all hearts to feel the less trivial, more outrageous love."