Usage examples of "librar" in Spanish with translation to English

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Tengo que librar mi cocina de cucarachas. I must rid my kitchen of cockroaches.
Nunca estoy libre los domingos. I am never free on Sundays.
¡Es genial haberse librado de él! It's nice to be rid of him!
Tengo tiempo libre este tarde. I am free this afternoon.
Así es como la gente se libra de las cosas que ya no necesitan. This is how people get rid of things they no longer need.
Nos oponemos al comercio libre. We stand against free trade.
¿Qué día sueles estar libre? What day are you usually free?
Estoy libre de culpas pasadas. I am free of past guilt.
Tom tiene mucho tiempo libre. Tom has a lot of free time.
Siéntase libre de hacer preguntas. Please feel free to ask questions.
Estaré libre en 10 minutos. I will be free in ten minutes.
No quedaban más asientos libres. There were no more free seats.
La verdad os hará libres. The truth shall set you free.
Mi padre está libre el sábado. My father is free on Saturday.
Estaré libre el sábado que viene. I will be free next Saturday.
Esta leche está libre de gérmenes. This milk is germ-free.
Mañana en la tarde estoy libre. I will be free tomorrow afternoon.
Por cierto, ¿estás libre esta tarde? By the way, are you free this afternoon?
Me gustaría verte cuando estés libre. I'd like to see you when you are free.
Su redacción estaba libre de fallos. Her composition was free from mistakes.
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