1. liberating - Noun
2. liberating - Adjective
3. liberating - Verb
of Liberate
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccepting those restrictions, I was determined to have an honest conversation with Thorne about her existence, the public scrutiny to which strikes me as alternately liberating and imprisoning. Source: Internet
A bike lock was easily defeated on 12th Street, liberating an orange electric bike with two racks. Source: Internet
According to the Reconstructionists, "anyone outside of the Christian faith is in bondage," and so "government by rigorous theonomy is not oppressive but liberating". Source: Internet
After seizing power in 1948, the Communists undertook a systematic campaign to suppress all acknowledgement of the U.S. Army's role in liberating the city and Western Bohemia. Source: Internet
Advocate Keetshabe said there was need to continuously promote financial literacy and discipline, with a view to unclogging the justice system and liberating the gullible from endorsing their poor judgement. Source: Internet
Afterwards, Moscow took the leading role in liberating Russia from Mongol domination. Source: Internet