Liberado
In Spanish, 'liberado' primarily translates to 'released', 'freed', or 'liberated'. It signifies the state of being set free from confinement, oppression, restriction, or obligation. The term implies a removal of constraints, enabling autonomy or independence. It can apply to physical release, such as from prison or captivity, or to abstract liberation, like freedom from worry, societal pressures, or economic hardship. The extent and nature of what is 'liberated' dictates the precise nuances of the word's meaning, but the core concept remains that of a newfound freedom or the act of freeing something or someone.
Liberado meaning with examples
- Después de años de cautiverio, el prisionero finalmente fue liberado de su celda y pudo reunirse con su familia, experiencing a newfound sense of peace and freedom after enduring prolonged confinement.
- La empresa *liberó* una nueva versión de su software con varias mejoras, permitiendo a los usuarios acceder a nuevas funcionalidades y optimizando their performance.
- Los agricultores celebraron la decisión del gobierno de *liberar* el precio de los granos, esperando que esto impulse la producción y los ingresos, as a result of reduced control.
- En la manifestación, los activistas pidieron la *liberación* de todos los presos políticos, who where detained for their beliefs, and sought a shift from oppressive conditions.