Liberará (en. Will free)

/libeɾaˈɾa/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To make someone or something free.
The government will liberate the prisoners by the end of the month.
El gobierno liberará a los prisioneros al final del mes.
To set free or exempt from a burden.
The law will exempt small businesses from taxes.
La ley liberará a los impuestos a las pequeñas empresas.
To release or let go of something that was held.
He will release the doves at sunset.
Él liberará las palomas al atardecer.
To facilitate access or availability of something.
The new software will free up valuable resources for the company.
El nuevo software liberará recursos valiosos para la empresa.

Etymology

From the Latin 'liberare', meaning 'to make free'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

free the mind
Clear the mind of worries or negative thoughts.
liberar la mente
release stress
Eliminate the accumulated tension in the body or mind.
liberar estrés
burden lifter
A person who helps others relieve their problems or concerns.
liberador de cargas

Related Words

liberation
Action of liberating.
liberación
free
Not under the control or domination of another.
libre
freedom
State of being free.
libertad

Slang Meanings

Letting go of something that weighs emotionally.
I need to release that emotional burden that is overwhelming me.
Necesito liberar esa carga emocional que me está agobiando.
Getting out of a complicated situation.
I managed to free up my schedule and now I have free time.
Logré liberar mi agenda y ahora tengo tiempo libre.