liberatore
liberator, deliverer
noun lee-beh-rah-TOH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin liberator (one who frees).
Usage Note
Liberatore denotes someone who liberates a person, people, or territory. The feminine form is liberatrice. In Italian historical contexts it often refers to the Allied liberation of Italy in WWII (i liberatori). Do not confuse with liberale (liberal, in a political sense).
Examples
"I liberatori furono accolti con gioia dalla popolazione."
Natural Translation
The liberators were welcomed with joy by the population.
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