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liberator

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/ˈlɪbəreɪtə/ · lib-er-a-tor

A person who frees others from oppression or confinement.

Meanings

nounformal

A person who frees others from oppression or confinement.

وہ شخص جو دوسروں کو ظلم یا قید سے آزاد کرتا ہے۔

آزاد کرنے والا

azad karne wala

Synonyms

freerdelivereremancipatorآزاد کرنے والانجات دہندہمخلص

Antonyms

oppressorcaptorenslaverظالمقید کرنے والاغلام بنانے والا

Common Collocations

  • national liberator
  • heroic liberator
  • liberator of the people

Example Sentences

He was hailed as a liberator after leading the revolution.

وہ انقلاب کی قیادت کرنے کے بعد آزاد کرنے والے کے طور پر یاد کیا گیا۔

Woh inqilab ki qiadat karne ke baad azad karne wale ke tor par yaad kiya gaya.

The liberator's actions inspired generations to fight for their rights.

آزاد کرنے والے کے اعمال نے نسلوں کو اپنے حقوق کے لئے لڑنے کی تحریک دی۔

Azad karne wale ke aamal ne nasaloun ko apne haqooq ke liye ladne ki tehreek di.

Many consider him a liberator in the fight against tyranny.

بہت سے لوگ اسے ظلم کے خلاف لڑائی میں آزاد کرنے والا سمجھتے ہیں۔

Bahut se log ise zulm ke khilaf ladai mein azad karne wala samajhte hain.

Easily Confused With

liberation:Liberator refers to a person who frees others, while liberation refers to the act of setting someone free.

Word Family

liberate
verbآزاد کرنا
liberation
nounآزادی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'liberator' as someone who 'liberates' people.

A person breaking chains, representing freedom.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خود کو آزاد کرنے کا حق ہر ایک کو حاصل ہے، / جو ظلم کے خلاف کھڑا ہوتا ہے وہی حقیقی رہنما ہے۔

Khud ko azad karne ka haq har aik ko hasil hai, / Jo zulm ke khilaf khara hota hai wahi haqeeqi rehnuma hai.

Every one has the right to free themselves, / The one who stands against oppression is the true leader.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

آزادی کی قیمت جان کی شکل میں ہوتی ہے۔

Azadi ki qeemat jaan ki shakl mein hoti hai.

The price of freedom is often in the form of life.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "liberator" — one who sets free

First known use: 14th century

The term 'liberator' has evolved from Latin roots, denoting individuals who fight for freedom or independence.