Liberally

Word LIBERALLY
Character 9
Hyphenation lib er al ly
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Liberally"

What do we mean by liberally?

In a liberal manner; generously; freely.

In accordance with political views associated with the liberals.

Similar to vaginitis. Typical pussy liberal retard that is offended common sense. Urban Dictionary

If used in a non-political sense, "liberal" simply means "a lot." Urban Dictionary

Making you/someone feel free Urban Dictionary

An ideology based on beliefs of economic and personal freedom, and the fact that social inequalities are a part of nature. (Also libertarianism to the American readers.) A definition later to be distorted by Americans, who mainly associate "liberalism" with being left-wing on the political scale, disregarding the original and correct sense of the word. Urban Dictionary

The best student association in Amsterdam. Urban Dictionary

Life of the party Urban Dictionary

Liberalism is a political philosophy-ideology favouring centrist-laissez-faire economics, willing to comprimise a bit. Additionally, liberalism advocates for the invidualist freedoms, including democratic rights. They support a democracy. Liberals are also advocate of separation of church and state, open-disscusion, Social Progressivism and centrism. Urban Dictionary

American for 'carpet bombing' Urban Dictionary

Life of the party Urban Dictionary

Technically means those people who embrace all elements of society. However it is more commonly used as a term for any left-winger. Urban Dictionary

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The word "liberally" in example sentences

It is true that I do not define “American imperialism” nor do most writers on the period nor, indeed, so far as I am aware does Beisner, although he uses the term liberally in both his critique and his book. ❋ Gerald N. Grob (1967)

Feel free to use the phrase liberally in the next few days, when discussing Gingrich. ❋ Chris Weigant (2012)

If our U.S. journalists - and I use the term liberally - possessed your mental clarity and objectivity, it is unlikely that we would be in this mess. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The word liberally is used not only in James 1:5 but (as liberality) also in 2 Corinthians 8 (to describe how the Macedonian churches gave to help others in need) and 2 Corinthians 9 (to describe how the church of Corinth should sow liberally or generously so they would reap liberally or generously). ❋ JONATHAN FALWELL (2008)

While we are "young" I use the term liberally: my husband and I will live in larger cities. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Furthermore, anyone familiar with Sabean's "methodology" (I use the term liberally) will not expect Belt to see regular playing time in SF any faster than Posey did: as Giant Torture points out, even a breakout ST would still likely have him start the year in AAA. ❋ Unknown (2010)

J. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI from 1924 to 1972, used the term liberally to describe African Americans who spent their lives fighting for equality …. ❋ Unknown (2008)

J. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI from 1924 to 1972, used the term liberally to describe African Americans who spent their lives fighting for equality. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"impossible" did not stop Coca-Cola from using the term liberally and widely. ❋ Amit Srivastava, India Resource Center (2009)

This idiot at the Kansas City Scar said, "J. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI from 1924 to 1972, used the term liberally to describe African Americans who spent their lives fighting for equality. ... ❋ Unknown (2009)

Pour it on the stain liberally, let it sit about 1 minute, soak it up with a cloth. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The piece quotes liberally from a Washington Post profile, masterfully done by Liza Mundy. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I want to quote liberally from a Ronald Bailey post, but I encourage you to read the whole thing: ❋ Unknown (2009)

As a singer, Mandagi favors extended "ooooohs" and "ahhhhs" while his bandmates borrow liberally from the "How to Sound Like U2" playbook. ❋ Click Track (2010)

Many judicial opinions in domestic violence cases of this era quoted liberally from the Bible. ❋ Unknown (2008)

If you read Crusaders, yes it might make you feel very uncomfortable indeed, there's violence and prostitution, drug abuse, gang warfare and bits of brain liberally smattered around Pizza Hut, but this is truth writ large on the page and it recounts an aspect of 20th century life as it really was and still is with very big warts and all, whether we like it or not. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Roger: Dude, what's [Ron's] problem? He's acting like he has sand in his vag. [Daryle]: That's just his [liberitis] acting up..... I called Tyrone a black person..... The politically correct term is African American. ❋ Roids O'Flarin (2017)

I'd like a large [popcorn] with a liberal [amount] of [butter], please. ❋ Doc Sigma (2003)

The Red Army was liberating [Jew's] from [concentration] [camps] ❋ DBD-King (2016)

Each [man] is [the architect] of his own [fortune]. ❋ Svengali (2004)

That was a [great] [party] at Liber [last night]! ❋ Luut Van Dijk (2019)

"no Liber, no [party]" ❋ Kosovac (2019)

Liberalism has it's own [radicalized] variations, not [centristic]. One such radicalized variation is [Libertarianism]. In the US, people confuse liberals with Social democrats, democratic socialists, and anyone not a conservative. Liberals, however, differ from Social democrats in not supporting too many government funded programs, being more to the right. They are, although, willing to make comprimises with them and conservatives. ❋ Secular Leftist (2005)

tone [blair], 'lets [liberate] iraq' [george dubya] bush 'u sure we got enough bombs' ❋ Steevy Price Price Price (2003)

"no Liber, no [party]" ❋ Kosovac (2019)

[The word] 'liberal' is sloppily [used]. ❋ RKffffg (2004)

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