The act of removing restrictions or constraints, allowing for free action and autonomy, often applied to personal or societal conditions such as slavery or emotional burdens.
A process through which an individual or group experiences a sense of freedom by shedding limitations, areas of confinement, or external control, which can be physical, mental, or situational.
The state of being liberated from bondage or oppressive conditions, where one gains the ability to act or think freely without the influence of external forces or societal norms.
Example:
人質は解放されるだろう。
A revolutionary armed force consisting of the people who have risen against colonial and imperialist domination in subjugated regions.
The military organization under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party, originally stemming from a faction of the National Revolutionary Army that rebelled in Nanchang in 1927 and officially recognized as the national army in 1982.
An area where revolutionary forces have established control by removing existing authority and governance.
A region governed by the Communist Party during the course of the Chinese revolution, signifying a transition to a new political regime.
A feeling of relief and comfort that arises when one is released from constraints or restrictions.
The emotional state characterized by a joyous or euphoric experience derived from gaining independence or escaping from obligations.
A profound sensation of freedom that envelops an individual when they are no longer confined by societal expectations or personal limitations.
The act of granting freedom to individuals who have been enslaved, often associated with significant historical events such as the abolition of slavery in the United States in 1865.
A movement or process aimed at liberating slaves and recognizing their rights as free individuals, highlighting the transition from bondage to autonomy.
The formal removal of the legal and social restrictions that bind individuals into slavery, leading to their recognition as free citizens.