The word is 'Liberatus,'
Liber is a Latin word meaning 'free' or 'unrestrained'; it can be found in English words such as liberty, liberate, and Libertarian.
The word "deliberate" comes from the Latin word "deliberatus," which is derived from the verb "deliberare," meaning "to consider carefully."
Liber is a Latin word meaning 'free' or 'unrestrained'; it can be found in English words such as liberty, liberate, and Libertarian.
Vindico can mean several things depending on context such as I claim, I liberate, I protect, I avenge or I punish
No, the word 'liberate' is a verb, a word for an action.The noun forms of the verb to liberate are liberator, liberation, and the gerund, liberating.A related noun form is liberty.
Liberare is the Latin root of 'delivery'. The word in Latin functions as a verb in the sentence. It's in the infinitive form, and means 'to set free'.
Imprison is a word which has the opposite to liberate and has eight letters
liberate = to set free so the opposite is to imprison, tie up, jail, incarcerate, take hostage and so on
the police liberate the anxious hostages after sixteen hours of confinement.
You must liberate your own imagination, to put that word in a sentence.
Depending on context, liberate can be translated into German as:BefreienFrei machenFreisetzenHerauslösen
vacate, liberate