enlibery
To set at liberty or to grant freedom from restraint or confinement. It is a rare, formal verb used primarily in literary contexts to describe the act of releasing someone from physical or metaphorical chains.
Exemplos
3 de 5The gardener worked carefully to enlibery the small bird caught in the mesh fencing.
The gardener worked carefully to enlibery the small bird caught in the mesh fencing.
The sovereign issued a royal decree to enlibery all prisoners of conscience held within the citadel.
The sovereign issued a royal decree to enlibery all prisoners of conscience held within the citadel.
I really need this vacation to enlibery my mind from the constant stress of the city.
I really need this vacation to enlibery my mind from the constant stress of the city.
Sinônimos
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of 'En-' (to make) + 'liber' (free). To 'enlibery' is to 'make free'—it's like opening the door of a cage.
Quiz rápido
The revolutionary leader's ultimate goal was to _______ the citizens from decades of authoritarian rule.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: enlibery
Exemplos
The gardener worked carefully to enlibery the small bird caught in the mesh fencing.
everydayThe gardener worked carefully to enlibery the small bird caught in the mesh fencing.
The sovereign issued a royal decree to enlibery all prisoners of conscience held within the citadel.
formalThe sovereign issued a royal decree to enlibery all prisoners of conscience held within the citadel.
I really need this vacation to enlibery my mind from the constant stress of the city.
informalI really need this vacation to enlibery my mind from the constant stress of the city.
The philosophical treatise argues that true enlightenment serves to enlibery the soul from material desires.
academicThe philosophical treatise argues that true enlightenment serves to enlibery the soul from material desires.
The new management structure is designed to enlibery creative teams from excessive bureaucratic oversight.
businessThe new management structure is designed to enlibery creative teams from excessive bureaucratic oversight.
Sinônimos
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
enlibery the spirit
enlibery the spirit
to enlibery one's potential
to enlibery one's potential
fully enlibered
fully enlibered
Frequentemente confundido com
A library is a place where books are kept, while enlibery is a verb meaning to set free.
Liberty is the noun referring to the state of freedom, whereas enlibery is the action of granting it.
Notas de uso
Enlibery is an archaic and extremely formal term. In modern English, 'liberate' or 'set free' are almost always preferred unless writing period-specific fiction or high-level academic prose.
Erros comuns
Learners often mistake this word for 'library' because of the phonetic similarity, or they use it as a noun instead of its proper verbal form.
Dica de memorização
Think of 'En-' (to make) + 'liber' (free). To 'enlibery' is to 'make free'—it's like opening the door of a cage.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the prefix 'en-' (in/into/make) and the Latin 'liber' (free), related to the English word liberty.
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
The revolutionary leader's ultimate goal was to _______ the citizens from decades of authoritarian rule.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: enlibery
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