Liberas (en. You release)

/liˈβeɾas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To make something stop being subject to a limitation or a prison.
She releases the birds she had caged.
Ella liberas a los pájaros que tenía enjaulados.
To allow someone to act without restrictions.
It's important that you free your creativity.
Es importante que liberas tu creatividad.
To release something from a burden.
By releasing stress, you feel more relaxed.
Al liberar el estrés, te sientes más relajado.
To set free.
She decided to free her dog in the park.
Decidió liberas a su perro en el parque.

Etymology

The verb 'liberas' comes from the Latin 'liberare', which means to liberate or to release.

Common Phrases and Expressions

free your mind
Getting rid of thoughts that limit freedom of action.
liberar la mente
release tensions
Reducing emotional or physical pressure.
liberar tensiones
free the spirit
Acting freely and without restrictions.
liberar el espíritu

Related Words

freedom
State of being free.
libertad
liberation
Action of freeing someone or something.
liberación
free
Without restrictions, with freedom of action.
libre

Slang Meanings

Letting someone do what they want.
At this party, you can free your friends from routine.
En esta fiesta puedes liberar a tus amigos de la rutina.
Releasing something that was tied or restricted.
She freed the cat that she had in a room.
Ella liberó al gato que tenía en una habitación.