liberated

English

Adjective

liberated (comparative more liberated, superlative most liberated)

  1. Freed, especially from traditional ideas in social and sexual matters.
    a newly liberated prisoner
    His is a very liberated lifestyle.
    She is sexually liberated.
    • 1993 October, Nancy D. Polikoff, “Lesbian And Gay Parenting: What's At Stake?”, in Gay Community News, page 14:
      Even in the relatively liberated Scandinavian countries that permit a form of same-sex marriage, the legislation creating the right to marry explicitly states that such couples will not be permitted to adopt children.
    • 2014 November 2, “Did Marilyn Start the Sexual Revolution”, in Everlasting Star[1], archived from the original on 19 May 2019:
      In private, Marilyn was perhaps more sexually liberated than most women were generally during her lifetime.

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Verb

liberated

  1. simple past and past participle of liberate
    The army liberated the POWs as they captured the camp.

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