TV series example of the word

Westworld Season 3, Episode 8
And your plan to liberate the world was...

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 18
Hey, we could liberate some microporous charcoal from the chem lab.
মুক্ত করা, স্বাধীন করা, মুক্তি করা, মুক্ত করিয়া দেত্তয়া, মুক্তি দেত্তয়া, আজাদ করা, ছাড়িয়া দেত্তয়া
(1) Give equal rights to,of women and minorities,grant freedom to,free from confinement,give freedom
(2) Give equal rights to
(3) Of women and minorities
(4) Grant freedom to
(5) Free from confinement
(6) Give freedom
(1) There was an unspoken message - the country that twice helped liberate Europe is counting on its allies now.
(2) That means we must wait at least nine days before arriving back to liberate the city just after it has fallen into enemy hands.
(3) Ways of working politically that liberate women
(4) Assuming the role of Joan, you go about killing hordes of enemies in order to liberate France.
(5) The use of computers can liberate students from the constraints of disabilities
(6) Years ago the Tuskegee airmen helped liberate Europe in World War II.
(7) The compound lithium hydride, LiH, is a polar covalent solid that reacts with water to liberate hydrogen gas and form basic solutions of the metal hydroxide.
(8) In the end, unlike in Naples, Milan, Turin, Venice, Genoa and other cities, the Resistance did not liberate the capital city.
(9) Although glucose and oxygen react spontaneously to liberate energy, they do so exceedingly slowly at room temperature outside of a cell.
(10) They fought on foreign shores, flew through enemy skies and risked their lives to liberate the world.
(11) Only the truth will liberate us and in so doing heal the wounds.
(12) You came to liberate us from an unjust leader who killed and tortured us.
(13) We will be covering all the main events, plus the special commemorations involving the Yorkshire soldiers who fought in the Normandy landings and the battle to liberate Europe.
(14) While his tactics of double-play may not liberate him from the effects of the paralyzing obsessions of others, it might release him from the possibility of his own and those of his audience.
(15) They have the freedom to imprison themselves within a state of mind, and the freedom to liberate themselves from it.
(16) He is willing to reverse the laws of cause and effect in order to liberate us from ourselves.
(17) The image is of the passive Asian woman subject to oppressive practices within the Asian family with an emphasis on wanting to u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510helpu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb Asian women liberate themselves from their role.
(18) The most horrific moments in the film come when the Allies liberate the town from Nazi rule.
(19) When he was 15, his town was liberated by U.S. soldiers.
(20) The freeing may leave us with little guidance, but if it has liberated us, we have learned how to see so much more.
set free
steal
emancipate
free
unloose
bind
confine
enchain
fetter
restrain
Confine
Hold back
Limit
Prevent
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Westworld Season 3, Episode 8
And your plan to liberate the world was...
The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 18
Hey, we could liberate some microporous charcoal from the chem lab.