Liberal definition

Liberal here means one who gives freely, and as Jesus says, will be recompensed in kind.
Liberal means that we do not care about termination and errors
Liberal or “Liberals” means the Liberal Party of Canada.

Examples of Liberal in a sentence

  • It has been accepted for inclusion in Lordsburg Western Liberal, 1889-1918 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository.

  • College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences Theses and Dissertations.

  • Mary Immaculate College is an autonomous, university-level, Catholic College of Education and the Liberal Arts.

  • It has been accepted for inclusion in College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Via Sapientiae.

  • Liberal factors of safety shall be used throughout the design and special consideration shall be given on parts subject to alternating stresses or shocks or most severe operating conditions.


More Definitions of Liberal

Liberal means a genuine humanitarian committed to the goals of adequate housing and health care and of equal opportunity for all of our citizens.
Liberal. , and that means a U.S. plodding down the well trodden path of even higher taxes and even bigger government.
Liberal today actually means “selfish,” “callous,” “dishonest”, “control freaky”, “sociopathic”. ” “reactionary” and “fascistic”
Liberal means: ‘fitting for a free citizen’. Artes liberales, ‘liberal arts’, are studies fitting for a free citizen.
Liberal here means in the policy sense, not the sense of party politics. See NEIL DUXBURY, PATTERNS OF AMERICAN JURISPRUDENCE 161–91, 229 (1995).
Liberal here means most likely to allow a suit to proceed. Interpretations of antitrust laws often subvert our expectations about “liberal” and “conservative” approaches to legal methods: jurists like Judge Posner, Judge Easterbrook, and Justice Scalia take a purposivist approach to reading the Sherman and Clayton Acts, while liberals like Justice Brennan, the author of the Court’s opinion in McCready, hew more closely to the statutory text in opposition to erecting barriers to court. For Posner’s views, see Posner, Antitrust Law, supra note 32, at 2 (asserting that the purpose of the antitrust laws is to maximize Kaldor-Hicks efficiency). For Easterbrook’s approach, see, e.g., U.S. Gypsum Co.
Liberal. Means Mainline Denominations 77