liberative

English

Etymology

liberate + -ive

Adjective

liberative (comparative more liberative, superlative most liberative)

  1. Relating to, or causing, liberation; freeing.
    • 2000, Joe Aldred, Sisters With Power, page 119:
      Professor Weems can be placed within all of the approaches, as her work not only looks at the reclaiming of the black women from within the texts in a liberative form, but also rejects those scriptures that dehumanize and misogynize women.
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