English to Tamil Dictionary liberation

liberation

விடுதலை
definition
noun
the liberation of all political prisoners
the act of setting someone free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression; release.
translation of 'liberation'
விடுதலை செய்தல்
noun
விடுதலை
example
Consumerism is not just a market force, it is also a force for individual 'liberation' .
the 'liberation' of all political prisoners
It will only strengthen us in our struggle for 'liberation' .
It is a prodigious warning to the privileged classes, rather than a means of 'liberation' for the exploited classes.
We heard the president of the United States say just a few minutes ago that the 'liberation' of Iraq will make the world more peaceful.
We have male allies, people who really do care about 'liberation' for everyone.
the struggle for women's 'liberation'
Knowing that, we should include all living beings in our aspiration toward 'liberation' , not just ourselves.
It makes you understand why she needed to overcome negative experiences through sexual 'liberation' .
They had been raised on edifying tales of Greek tyrannicides that always ended in the 'liberation' of the city.
By giving an example of 'liberation' , folks like this Hollywood couple feel they are performing a service to humanity.
We can actualize the highest level of 'liberation' in this lifetime.
The protesters were torn about the " 'liberation' " of the Iraqi people.
the 'liberation' of all political prisoners
the struggle for women's 'liberation'
The author's presentation of freedom of choice informed by critical thinking furnishes a sense of 'liberation' .
He pressed on with preparations to take over the work of government when the 'liberation' of France took place.
The President is not "an ordinary civil servant like others"; he is the greatest contributor to the 'liberation' of this country.
The 'liberation' of Kabul led to a decision to re-open the UK diplomatic mission.
Jackson was greatly influenced by having visited Buchenwald shortly after its 'liberation' .
She has not lost her passion for women's 'liberation' ; nor has she abandoned her analysis of patriarchy.
Jefferson had always stood for personal 'liberation' , Adams for setting limits.
They firmly oppose the national 'liberation' of the oppressed Balkan peoples.
She had earlier lived and worked in Poland following the 'liberation' from communism.
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