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Liber

Definition:

Liber can be used as a noun or a verb, depending on the context. As a noun, it refers to a book or a written work, typically one of a serious, literary, or academic nature. As a verb, it means to free or release someone or something from a situation of constraint or oppression.

Senses:

Noun:

  1. A book or written work, especially one of a serious or academic nature.

Verb:

  1. To free or release someone or something from a situation of constraint or oppression.

Usage:

Sense 1 - Noun:

She spent the entire day reading a fascinating liber on ancient civilizations.

He studied countless libers to prepare for his literature exam.

Sense 2 - Verb:

The activists worked together to liber the captive animals from the zoo.

The new legislation aims to liber individuals from discrimination based on their gender identity.

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