librado

This is the 5329th most frequent Spanish word.

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librado

"Freed" or "issued," depending on context.


In this sentence, 'librado' refers to being freed or released from responsibility or accusation.

Él ha sido librado de toda culpa.

He has been freed from all guilt.


Here, 'librado' is used to mean issued or prepared, commonly referring to official documents.

El documento fue librado con fecha de ayer.

The document was issued dated yesterday.


In this context, 'librado' indicates being set free from stress, showing its versatile use as being exempt or relieved.

Terminó su trabajo librado de toda tensión.

He finished his work free of all stress.