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Answer for the clue "Bolívar, notably ", 9 letters:
liberator

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Word definitions for liberator in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Liberator is an arcade game based on the Atari Force comic book series. Atari Force was published by DC Comics from 1982 to 1986. The story "Code Name: Liberator" describes the premise of the arcade game in detail and was included as a special insert in ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone who releases people from captivity or bondage [ant: captor ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A person who frees or liberates.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1640s, from Latin liberator "one who sets free, a deliverer," agent noun from past participle stem of liberare (see liberate ).

Usage examples of liberator.

Lepidus asked Brutus, Aulus Hirtius asked Decimus Brutus, Cicero asked Trebonius, and so on, until every Liberator had an invitation to dinner that afternoon.

In the midst of which he was begging them to work very hard on Antonius, assure him that no Liberator had any designs on the state or intention of killing the consuls.

Thundering for Liberator blood, the masses stood watching the platform, bier and shrine dissolve into a wall of solid fire, not moving again until the blaze died away and the whole of Rome was filled with the dizzying, beautiful smell of burning aromatics.

On that first day Amatius inspired the crowd to anger: it began, as happened at the funeral, to howl for Liberator blood.

Antony replied to this almost obsequious plea with scant consideration for Liberator sentiments.

Mark Antony, Lucius himself, Dolabella, and four minions who included the Liberator Caesennius Lento, busy smarming to Antony.

In Nicomedia, Brutus learned that the Liberator governor, Lucius Tillius Cimber, had marched from Pontus to join Cassius, but had left Brutus a fleet of sixty warships.

Her regent on Cyprus did send ships, as did Tyre and Aradus in Phoeniciabut not enough to content Cassius, who resolved to invade Egypt and show its Caesarean queen that a Liberator was not to be taken lightly.

At the pass through the Amanus range called the Syrian Gates, Tillius Cimber, the Liberator governor of Bithynia and Pontus, joined Cassius with a legion of Pontic troops.

Cassius detached Lucius Staius Murcus the Liberator and sixty big galleys from his fleets and ordered him to lie in wait for the Egyptian ships off Cape Taenarum at the foot of the Greek Peloponnese.

Julius, Marcus Favonius appeared in Sardis asking to join the Liberator effort.

Cassius was adamant that the enemy would not advance east of Thessalonica in this terrible year, for to do so would stretch their supply lines intolerably, given that the Liberator fleets owned the seas.

The Liberator fleets were ordered to occupy the port of Neapolis as well as Thasos Island, thus ensuring the rapid transfer of supplies to the Liberator army when it arrived.

The Liberator fleets controlled the seas, Antonius and Octavianus could bring supplies from nowhere!

Then they shrieked insults at the Liberator soldiersthey were cowards, spineless weaklings, afraid of a fight.