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liberation (n.)

"act of setting free from restraint or confinement," early 15c., from Middle French libération and directly from Latin liberationem (nominative liberatio) "a setting or becoming free," noun of action from past participle stem of liberare "to set free," from liber "free" (see liberal (adj.)).

Liberation theology (1969) translates Spanish teologia de la liberación, coined 1968 by Peruvian priest Gustavo Gutiérrez (b. 1928). In late 19c. British history, liberationism, liberationist are in reference to the movement to disestablish the Church, from the Liberation Society, devoted to the freeing of religion from state patronage and control.

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Definitions of liberation from WordNet

liberation (n.)
the act of liberating someone or something;
Synonyms: release / freeing
liberation (n.)
the attempt to achieve equal rights or status;
she worked for women's liberation
liberation (n.)
the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart);
Synonyms: dismissal / dismission / discharge / firing / release / sack / sacking
From wordnet.princeton.edu