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Liberator

[ lib-uh-rey-ter ]

noun

  1. a four-engined heavy bomber widely used over Europe and the Mediterranean by the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II. : B-24


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Liberator1

< Latin līberātor, equivalent to līberā ( re ) to liberate + -tor -tor

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Example Sentences

Amirpour sees the pimp as a liberator rather than a predator.

He has been referenced in television, film, and music, sometimes simply as a cultural flashpoint, other times as a liberator.

He declared them to be “a pictorial representation of England as a free society and the liberator of other peoples.”

But in contrast to all too many revolutionaries, he was a genuine liberator: he refused to accept even a second term.

An admirer of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, Wilson says the plastic gun is a “Wiki Weapon” that he calls “The Liberator.”

He is a radical and a poet and editor of The Liberator, a charming and sympathetic fellow who thinks.

On the 24th of June, the liberator attacked and defeated the Spaniards, who had taken up a strong position at Carabobo.

The liberator, having signed the constitution sanctioned by congress, obtained leave to direct the war in the south.

Into these conquered regions France came as a liberator, the teacher of Republicanism to mankind.

His efforts at the rle of liberator throughout the Hundred Days deserve careful study.

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