liberar

verb
  1. To set free or release someone or something from confinement, bondage, or any form of restriction. verb
    The activists worked tirelessly to liberar the captive animals from the illegal zoo.
    The new policy aims to liberar the citizens from excessive taxation.
  2. To free someone from an obligation, duty, or burden. verb
    The manager decided to liberar the team from the extra hours after they completed the project ahead of schedule.
    She was able to liberar herself from the responsibilities of the committee after finding a suitable replacement.
  3. To make available or accessible, often referring to resources, information, or funds. verb
    The government plans to liberar additional funds for the education sector.
    The software update will liberar new features for users.