in large or generous amounts
she quotes liberally from the Bible
steaks liberally sprinkled with salt and pepper
large firms contributed liberally to the relief fund
in a way that is not precise or strictly literal; loosely
the law is interpreted liberally
the obligations of treaties should be liberally construed
in a way that involves broadening a person's general knowledge and experience
liberally educated students
in a way that favours individual liberty and moderate political and social reform
I used to think more liberally