Liberare
Liberare is a Latin verb of the first conjugation meaning “to free, liberate, release.” It denotes the act of setting someone or something free from confinement, oppression, or burden. In classical usage it is transitive and takes a direct object in the accusative; it can be followed by phrases in the ablative to indicate the source or removal from a condition (for example ab hostibus, de metu).
In addition to freeing a person or group, liberare can be used more figuratively, for instance to
Conjugation and principal parts: liberare, liberavi, liberatum are the common principal parts, with the present active
Etymology and cognates: liberare derives from Latin liber “free.” It has numerous descendants in the Romance