Liberate
Release
Language note: Derived from 'libertà' which means 'freedom'.
Culture note: Italians cherish their personal freedom, much like their love for long family dinners.
Context: A pizza delivery guy has been held hostaget
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Liberate
[Lee-beh-rah-teh]
Free
To release someone or something from captivity or restraint.
I rapitori hanno deciso di liberate gli ostaggi.
The kidnappers decided to free the hostages.
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