Liberates
Liberates is the third-person singular present tense of the verb liberate. It means to set someone or something free from confinement, oppression, or constraint; to release from bondage; or to free from obligation or restriction in a broader sense. It is a transitive verb and typically takes a direct object, often with from or of in figurative or literal phrases, for example, "the army liberates the city from occupation" or "a program that liberates people from poverty."
Etymology traces liberate to Latin liberare "to free," via Old French liberer, with roots in liber meaning
Usage and contexts: liberates commonly appears in discussions of military operations, humanitarian interventions, or political processes
Related concepts: liberation, liberator, and liberating are closely linked, with antonyms including imprison, confine, and enslave.