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  • 121Liberation — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Liberation >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 liberation liberation disengagement release enlargement emancipation Sgm: N 1 disenthrallment disenthrallment disenthralment Sgm: N 1 affranchisement affranchisement… …

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  • 122debacle — (n.) disaster, 1848, from Fr. débácle downfall, collapse, disaster (17c.), a figurative use, lit. breaking up (of ice on a river), extended to the violent flood that follows when the river ice melts in spring; from débácler to free, from M.Fr.… …

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  • 123debar — (v.) early 15c., to shut out, exclude, from Fr. débarrer, from O.Fr. desbarer (12c., which, however, meant only to unbar, unbolt, the meaning turned around in French as the de was felt in a different sense), from des (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + barrer …

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  • 124braun — 1) unbar 2) urban …

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  • 125urban — 1) braun 2) unbar …

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  • 126unbolt — v. a. Unbar, undo, unfasten, unlock …

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  • 127open — 1. adjective 1) the door s open Syn: not shut, not closed, unlocked, unbolted, unlatched, off the latch, unfastened, unsecured; ajar, gaping, wide open, yawning Ant: closed, shut …

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  • 128unlock — verb I unlocked the door and led the way in Syn: unbolt, unlatch, unbar, unfasten, open …

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