The Collaborative International Dictionary
liberating \liberating\ adj. giving freedom from restriction or restraint.
Syn: emancipating, emancipative, freeing.
Wiktionary
That serves to liberate, especially to free the mind to accept new ideas. n. action of the verb ''to liberate''. v
(present participle of liberate English)
Usage examples of "liberating".
My point for now is simply that every Eros or Ascent brings a liberating force which can then, barring fixation or repression, be embodied in a wider Agape or compassion.
And lifting the repression barrier (however it is conceived) can indeed help people get in touch with these deeper feelings and express them more adequately, thus liberating them from the constrictions of distorted emotions.
For example, we would require tens of thousands of civil affairs personnel to immediately begin restoring basic services to the Iraqi people as our combat forces begin liberating Iraqi territory.
A more careful meditative analysis of the mind stream, it is said, will reveal that the skandhas, although real enough in themselves, do not constitute a real and enduring self (but are instead simply discrete and momentary elements of experience), and thus this liberating discovery is simultaneously a release from the pain (duhkha) of defending an entity that isn't even there.
Most of the people executed for liberating are either thieves or unlucky.
There's nothing left, so the people have taken up liberating once more.
So much liberating going on in the Skullas the tourists would be fools to come.
All scavengers used one: with its adjustable induction field it was a perfect tool for liberating items frozen into ice, or vacuum-welded to shell sections.
And using bitek constructs as front line troops would reduce our losses to a minimum if you commit an army to liberating Mortonridge.
But for now, the problem at hand: liberating Mortonridge, and the political fallout from asking the Edenists to help.
Such confidence did wonders for liberating anticipation and credit disks.
In fact, the very introduction of professional parenthood could touch off a great liberating wave of divorces by making it easier for adults to discharge their parental responsibilities without necessarily remaining in the cage of a hateful marriage.
Within thirty years, the educational systems of the United States, and several Western European countries as well, will have broken decisively with the mass production pedagogy of the past, and will have advanced into an era of educational diversity based on the liberating power of the new machines.
His society is monolithic, not yet broken into a liberating multiplicity of components.
Defense and the military would be the liberating, conquering, occupying force.