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Liberalize   Listen
verb
Liberalize  v. t.  (past & past part. liberalized; pres. part. liberalizing)  To make liberal; to free from narrow views or prejudices; to make less strict. "To open and to liberalize the mind."






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"Liberalize" Quotes from Famous Books



... armorial bearings. A similar salon was held in Vienna by Baroness von Arnstein, in whose mansion all the diplomats of the Congress of Vienna met as on neutral ground. Such gatherings, while helping to liberalize good society in Mid-Europe, also brought the position of Jews to the notice of the ruling classes and, in many cases, aroused a determination to repair their wrongs. You cannot accept a man socially yet refuse him ...
— The Menorah Journal, Volume 1, 1915 • Various



Words linked to "Liberalize" :   alter, liberalization, liberalise, decontrol, change, modify



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