liberarse

verb
  1. To free oneself from physical restraint, confinement, or a restrictive situation, often implying an act of escaping or breaking free. verb
    He managed to liberate himself from the locked room.
    The prisoner was able to liberate himself during the chaos.
  2. To free oneself from emotional, mental, or psychological burdens, such as guilt, fear, or stress, leading to a sense of relief or liberation. verb
    She felt liberated after sharing her feelings with friends.
    He needed to liberate himself from the anxiety that was weighing him down.
  3. To free oneself from societal, cultural, or personal restrictions, often implying a process of emancipation or self-empowerment. verb
    The movement helped people liberate themselves from oppressive traditions.
    Young adults are seeking to liberate themselves from old expectations.