English to Punjabi Dictionary liberated

liberated

ਮੁਕਤ
definition
verb
the serfs had been liberated
set (someone) free from a situation, especially imprisonment or slavery, in which their liberty is severely restricted.
adjective
the modern image of the independent, liberated woman
(of a person) showing freedom from social conventions or traditional ideas, especially with regard to sexual roles.
liberated areas of the country
(of a place or people) freed from imprisonment, slavery, or enemy occupation.
example
This leaves little room for 'liberated' women to embrace men or the family structure.
After I decided to say yes, it was like a giant load fell of my shoulders and I felt 'liberated' and happy and free.
If you think our presence here is not warranted, you have the misfortune of not being able to see the faces of a 'liberated' people.
Such passionate commitment to good writing springs from the faith of the free and the 'liberated' writer.
Widespread looting in the capital put a damper on the jubilation of a 'liberated' people.
As mentioned above, in late April 1945, SAG members departed for Europe to inspect 'liberated' enemy laboratories.
One definition of a 'liberated' country is a place that people come back to rather than leave.
They told me they lived on 'liberated' land where anyone was welcome to stay.
The method was to lead the newly occupied village through the events which had taken place in the old 'liberated' areas.
Back in France, de Gaulle simply appointed his own men to set up local administrations in 'liberated' areas, bypassing the American plan for a military government of occupation.
He thinks it is a pity the 'liberated' areas did not produce cards.
The prosecutors produced documents, newsreels of 'liberated' concentration camps and films of atrocities made by the Nazis themselves.
The apologetic manager presented the 'liberated' shoppers with free cosmetics.
Literature experts say the faraway land in his poem means a 'liberated' state and that his mother actually represents that country.
When we ask ourselves why we are not 'liberated' , we often point to external limitations.
The image of fashionably cosmopolitan, self-reliant, and positively 'liberated' young women prevails in the modern mass media.
A 'liberated' humanity would be able to inherit its historical legacy free of guilt.
Even if she's 'liberated' and worldly, her parents are probably much more traditional.
We knew the enemy would collapse and the 'liberated' multitudes cheer us into the capital.
In an ironic twist, the 'liberated' modern couple seem awkward and anxious around each other, while the supposedly repressed Victorians pursue their passion with dangerous enthusiasm.
While women remain 'liberated' and autonomous in many respects, some - primarily those in families and middle-age - remain incapacitated.
I thought that I would lose my independence, my 'liberated' womanhood to the mop and the cookie sheet.
Just don't make the false assumption that we are more 'liberated' than previous generations: we are as badly served by cultural conventions as ever.
It's a 'liberated' zone, the only place where the cop won't treat you like trash.
A 'liberated' people had nothing to fear from the despots and aristocrats of feudal Europe.
That is to say, Linda is in and out of both cultures, believing in old-world traditions and embracing the new ideals of a 'liberated' woman.
The question of the administration of 'liberated' areas was still unresolved when the Allied armies launched the Normandy landings on 6 June.
Throughout the novel, the characters confront, engage, and dispel illusions in order to free their minds and to determine and renew a 'liberated' vision.
Here's someone who's lived his whole life in a little town in Wales, and he's more 'liberated' , inquisitive and at ease with the world than most people I know half his age.
By her account she was now 'liberated' and free to speak her mind, unlike certain other members on the opposite side.
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