- libertador
- adj.liberating.m.liberator, deliverer, emancipator, manumitter.* * *libertador► adjetivo1 liberating► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 liberator* * *libertador, -a1.ADJ liberating2.SM / F liberator
El Libertador — LAm ( Hist) the Liberator ( Simón Bolívar )
* * *I-dora adjetivo liberating (before n)II-dora masculino, femenino liberatorel Libertador — the Liberator (title given to certain historical figures, esp Simón Bolívar)
* * *= liberator, rescuer.Ex. The core of the collection is over 1600 taped interviews with Holocaust survivors and liberators.Ex. It describes the typical drama triangle which includes the victim, persecutor and rescuer and how those roles can change.* * *I-dora adjetivo liberating (before n)II-dora masculino, femenino liberatorel Libertador — the Liberator (title given to certain historical figures, esp Simón Bolívar)
* * *= liberator, rescuer.Ex: The core of the collection is over 1600 taped interviews with Holocaust survivors and liberators.
Ex: It describes the typical drama triangle which includes the victim, persecutor and rescuer and how those roles can change.* * *libertador1 -doraadjectiveliberating (before n)libertador2 -doramasculine and feminineliberatorel Libertador the Liberator (title given to certain historical figures, esp Simón Bolívar)* * *
libertador◊ -dora sustantivo masculino, femenino
liberator
* * *libertador, -ora♦ adjliberating♦ nm,fliberator;el Libertador [en Latinoamérica] the Liberator [name given to certain leaders of the fight for independence from Spain]LOS LIBERTADORES AMERICANOSIn the struggle for freedom in the early decades of the nineteenth century, the supporters of Latin American independence had to contend with more than just the defenders of Spanish monarchical rule. They had to work out constitutions which would consolidate the freedom they had achieved. They also had to ensure order and stability, while developing the political structures needed by the newly independent states. The leading figures of these military and political struggles have become heroes both for their own countries, and, collectively, for all of Latin America. They include Simón Bolívar (1783-1830) who was active in gaining independence for Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia; José de San Martín (1778-1850) who fought in Argentina, Chile and Peru; and Bernardo O'Higgins (1778-1842) who was active in Chile and Peru.* * *libertadorI adj liberatingII m, libertadora f liberator* * *libertador, -dora adj: liberatinglibertador, -dora n: liberator
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.