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  • 21disengage — I verb avocare, become detached, break the connection with, cut loose, cut off, decontrol, deliver, detach, disconnect, disembroil, disencumber, disentangle, disenthrall, disjoin, dislodge, dispart, displant, dissever, dissociate, disunite,… …

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  • 22extricate — I verb clear, cut loose, deliver, deobstruct, detach, disburden, discharge, disembarrass, disembroil, disencumber, disengage, disentangle, disenthrall, disjoin, dislodge, disprison, enlarge, exonerate, expedire, exsolvere, free, let loose,… …

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  • 23free — 1 adj 1 a: having the legal and political rights of a citizen representatives...shall be determined by adding to the whole number of free persons U.S. Constitution art. I b: enjoying civil and political liberty a free people c: enjoying political …

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  • 24liberate — I verb acquit, affranchise, bail out, deliver, discharge, disembroil, disengage, disenthrall, disimprison, dislodge, dismiss, emancipate, enfranchise, exculpate, exonerate, extract, franchise, free, give freedom, give liberty to, let go, let… …

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  • 25ransom — n 1. redemption, buying back, buying or paying off; rescue, extrication, restoration, deliverance, delivery; release, freeing, freedom, liberty, liberating, emancipation, manumission; discharge, parole, furlough, probation, acquittal, acquittance …

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  • 26Disenslave — Dis en*slave , v. t. To free from bondage or slavery; to disenthrall. [1913 Webster] He shall disenslave and redeem his soul. South. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 27disenthral — transitive verb see disenthrall …

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  • 28disenthral — disenthralment, n. /dis en thrawl /, v.t., disenthralled, disenthralling. disenthrall. * * * …

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  • 29disillusion — disillusionment, n. disillusive /dis i looh siv/, adj. /dis i looh zheuhn/, v.t. 1. to free from or deprive of illusion, belief, idealism, etc.; disenchant. n. 2. a freeing or a being freed from illusion or conviction; disenchantment. [1590 1600; …

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  • 30liberate — liberative, liberatory /lib euhr euh tawr ee, tohr ee/, adj. liberator, n. /lib euh rayt /, v.t., liberated, liberating. 1. to set free, as from imprisonment or bondage. 2. to free (a nation or area) from control by a foreign or oppressive… …

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