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The termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
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liberation
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"Liberation" is an episode in the Australian/British science fiction drama television series ' K-9 ''. It is the second episode of Series 1.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 15c., from Middle French libération and directly from Latin liberationem (nominative liberatio ) "a setting or becoming free," noun of action from past participle stem of liberare "set free" (see liberate ). Liberation theology (1969) translates Spanish ...
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The act of liberate or the state of being liberated. 2 The process of strive to achieve equal rights and status.
Usage examples of liberation.
I have now nothing further to do, my lord, than to wish you joy of your liberation, and to bid you adieu for ever.
But the Democratic leaders were not willing to accept amnesty for their political friends in the South, if at the same time they must take with it the liberation of the colored man from odious personal discriminations.
His rite accomplished, the traveler receives the reward of his liberation: the little stone, dry and smooth as an asphodel, that he picks up on the cliff.
Iranian mischief and the crazies of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Oman, which is based next door in Yemen.
Liberation Armyfor that was what they had to beand the little scaly devils who made up the crew of the combat vehicle did not last long.
But they were more than willing to talk when I asked if it was true that the bomb had been the work of the Chicano Liberation Front.
Now, when those young men come back from Mozambique or Zambia, picking their way across the minefields and scrambling down into jungles or flat, hot savannah, they don't go home to their villages but stay in the bush to fight the war of liberation.
But if the liberation of Rome and the gaining of the important political and military advantages following there-from are to be delayed for more than three months from now, no one can measure the consequences.
After treating of methods of collecting and analyzing the gases found in mines, of investigations as to the rate of liberation of gas from coal, and of studies on coal dust, this bulletin discusses such factors as the restraining influence of shale dust and dampness on coal-dust explosions.
On the afternoon of June 3, however, agreement was reached, and a French Committee of National Liberation was set up, which included Giraud and de Gaulle, Generals Catroux and Georges, and certain members of the Gaullist Committee from London, which had been dissolved when de Gaulle left for North Africa.
I told my landlord that I would dine at noon, and that I trusted to him to celebrate my liberation in a fitting manner, and then I went to the post office to see if there were any letters for me.
Ordith Huarr, Movac Arisster, the Lorrd Logistician Liberation League, and.
This real substrate, open to critique, revised by the ethico-political approach, represents the real ontological referent of philosophy, or really the field proper to a philosophy of liberation.
That love that the humanists considered the supreme form of the expression of intelligence was posed by Spinoza as the only possible foundation of the liberation of singularities and as the ethical cement of collective life.
Iraq continues to provide a home for ANO, the Palestine Liberation Front, the May 15 Organization, and other old-time Palestinian rejectionists, but they have largely been prevented from conducting operations for more than fifteen years.