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Antonyms for Liberation

  1. Noun - Constraint

    Constraint refers to a state of restriction or limitation.

    Sample sentence: The tight regulations imposed on the citizens are a constraint to their freedom.

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  2. Noun - Imprisonment

    Imprisonment represents the act of confining someone within a prison or restraining their freedom.

    Sample sentence: The criminal was sentenced to life imprisonment for his heinous crimes.

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  3. Noun - Subjugation

    Subjugation refers to the state of being under the control or authority of another.

    Sample sentence: The oppressed people fought for their freedom from subjugation.

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  4. Noun - Bondage

    Bondage describes a state of being enslaved or subjected to physical or mental restraint.

    Sample sentence: The protagonist managed to break free from the bondage of his past.

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  5. Noun - Oppression

    Oppression represents the prolonged cruel or unjust treatment and control over someone.

    Sample sentence: The regime's oppression of its citizens sparked widespread protests.

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  6. Verb - Restrain

    Restrain refers to the act of preventing or holding back someone or something.

    Sample sentence: The police had to restrain the aggressive protester to maintain order.

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  7. Verb - Enslave

    Enslave represents the act of making someone a slave, depriving them of their freedom.

    Sample sentence: The conquerors sought to enslave the indigenous population.

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  8. Verb - Confine

    Confine describes the act of restricting someone or something within certain limits or boundaries.

    Sample sentence: The construction workers confined the stray animals to a specially built enclosure.

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  9. Verb - Oppress

    Oppress refers to the act of treating someone in a cruel or unjust manner, keeping them down and preventing their freedom.

    Sample sentence: The dictator ruthlessly oppressed any form of dissent in the country.

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  10. Adjective - Restricted

    Restricted describes something that is limited or not freely available or accessible.

    Sample sentence: The public was only granted restricted access to the confidential files.

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