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  • 51Librada — Para otros usos de este término, véase Templo y Plazuela de Santa Liberata. Para otros usos de este término, véase Liberata. Para otros usos de este término, véase Liberación. Santa Librada …

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  • 52disencumberment — See disencumber. * * * …

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  • 53disentangle — disentanglement, n. disentangler, n. /dis en tang geuhl/, v.t., v.i., disentangled, disentangling. to free or become free from entanglement; untangle; extricate (often fol. by from). [1590 1600; DIS 1 + ENTANGLE] Syn. disembarrass, disencumber. * …

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  • 54rid — rid1 ridder, n. /rid/, v.t., rid or ridded, ridding. 1. to clear, disencumber, or free of something objectionable (usually fol. by of): I want to rid the house of mice. In my opinion, you d be wise to rid yourself of the smoking habit. 2. to… …

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  • 55quit — I (discontinue) verb abandon, abdicate, abjure, abort, acknowledge defeat, admit defeat, apostatize, arrest, back out, become inactive, break off, bring to an end, call a halt, capitulate, cause a stoppage, cause to halt, cease, cease progress,… …

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  • 56release — re·lease 1 vt re·leased, re·leas·ing 1 a: to relieve or free from obligation, liability, or responsibility the debtor is released from all dischargeable debts b: to give up (a claim, title, or right) to the benefit of another person: surrender …

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  • 57encumber — verb a) to load down something with a burden b) to restrict or block something with a hindrance or impediment Ant: disencumber, unload …

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  • 58emancipate — eman·ci·pate /i man sə ˌpāt/ vt pat·ed, pat·ing 1: to free from restraint, control, or the power of another; esp: to free from bondage emancipated the slaves compare enfranchise 2: to release from the care, r …

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  • 59exonerate — ex·on·er·ate /ig zä nə ˌrāt, eg / vt at·ed, at·ing [Latin exonerare to relieve, free, discharge, from ex out + onerare to burden, from oner onus load] 1: to relieve esp. of a charge, obligation, or hardship 2: to clear from accusation or blame… …

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  • 60facilitate — fa·cil·i·tate /fə si lə ˌtāt/ vt tat·ed, tat·ing: to make easier: help bring about a vehicle used to facilitate commission of the offense fa·cil·i·ta·tion /fə ˌsi lə tā shən/ n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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