Examples of using Liberating in English and their translations into Korean
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You need to do something innovative, daring, unusual, liberating, exciting, and challenging.
It established the dictatorship of the proletariat, liberating the working people from capitalist exploitation.
to say the least, but still very fun and liberating.
This entailed first producing a military in Cuba, liberating Chile, then assaulting Lima from the sea.
Locating the source of my inner experience and my choices within me has been the most difficult and most liberating aspect of my practice.
Hz Liberating guilt and fear, and turning grief into joy.
Moses(with God's help) has succeeded in liberating his people from slavery in Egypt.
offensive on January 12, 1945, liberating western Poland and forcing Hungary(an Axis ally) to surrender.
Say‘Stonewall' anywhere in the world, and a defining and liberating moment in history immediately comes to mind.
Accepting responsibility for your life without judgment is both empowering and liberating.
Fluoropolymers will degrade upon prolonged heating or in a fire, liberating hydrogen fluoride(HF) and carbonyl fluoride(COF2).
troubling, liberating, confusing days and nights.
Anna Camp Opens Up About Life After Divorce from Skylar Astin:'It's Been Scary and Liberating'.
The title of a book based on the teachings of spiritual master H.W.L. Poonja, known as“Papaji,” captures this liberating principle in three simple words,“Nothing ever happened.”.
Liberating as this feeling was,
Just to give you a few examples:"ending a pregnancy" versus"killing a fetus;""a ball of cells" versus"an unborn child;""invading Iraq" versus"liberating Iraq;""redistributing wealth" versus"confiscating earnings.
The personal and liberating touch of the God of perfection overshadows the hearts and encircuits the natures of all those mortal creatures who have ascended to the universe level of moral discernment.
According to Kim Il Sung,"liberating women socially and realizing sex equality"
Then the second woman considered sex work to be empowering, liberating, and feminist, though she, herself, notably, did not seem keen
Some people find this liberating, and certainly if you don't dock very often, or are a frequent traveller,