unliberated

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un- +‎ liberated

Adjective[edit]

unliberated (not comparable)

  1. Not liberated; unfreed.
    • 1978 April 22, Nancy Wechsler, “The Evolution of a Gay Parents Center”, in Gay Community News, page 8:
      "Smash the nuclear family" was a common slogan in the Women's Movement of the early 1970's. It went along with a general hostility to families, motherhood, being a housewife — any role that seemed at all traditionally female. To want to be a mother somehow seemed an unliberated desire.

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