reliberate

verb

Etymology

From re- + liberate.

  1. derived from līberātum
  2. inherited from liberate
  3. prefixed as reliberate — “re + liberate

Definitions

  1. To liberate again.

    • So Scooter came to visit, and one night, with nothing better to do, he, Dell, Captain Eugene Snedeker (CO of H Company), a couple of other guys, and I decided to reliberate recently liberated Seoul.
    • In September 1842, Mexican forces crossed the border at the Rio Grande, took possession of San Antonio, and slaughtered a band of Texans seeking to reliberate the city.
    • In the case of beryllium, they reliberate it little by little to the detriment of the hepatocytes (Aldridge et al., 1949, Cheng, 1956).

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