1. liberator - Noun
2. Liberator - Proper noun
One who, or that which, liberates; a deliverer.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter Max Eastman's periodical The Masses was forced to close by government censorship in 1917, he and Crystal co-founded a radical journal of politics, art, and literature, The Liberator early in 1918. Source: Internet
And, thanks to the pandemic and to unsuccessful chair liberator Tim Eyman’s car tab tax cap, the STBD is going to be a whole lot smaller in 2020 than the last version we passed in 2014. Source: Internet
Army B-24 Liberator bombers scouting ahead of ’s course told Westbrook that no enemy shipping was to be found. Source: Internet
During the November 2017 protests that forced the now late former President Robert Mugabe out of power, the military was seen as a liberator, encouraging the population to assert its rights through peaceful protests. Source: Internet
Cody Wilson, with Defense Distributed, holds a 3D-printed gun called the Liberator at his shop in Austin, Texas on Aug. 1, 2018. Source: Internet
Bolívar in 1816, during his stay in Haiti "Should I not let it be known to later generations that Alexandre Pétion is the true liberator of my country?" Source: Internet