Adjective
Tending, or serving, to liberate.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe refusal of work and authority, or really the refusal of voluntary servitude, is the beginning of liberatory politics. Antonio Negri
India is Gandhi's country of birth; South Africa his country of adoption. He was both an Indian and a South African citizen. Both countries contributed to his intellectual and moral genius, and he shaped the liberatory movements in both colonial theaters. Nelson Mandela
And I think that’s a part of it that doesn’t really get talked about—that riots and looting are experienced as sort of joyous and liberatory.” Source: Internet
Appeals to unity are bandied about, but politicians are rarely able to truly orchestrate such liberatory promises in their policy agendas. Source: Internet