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    emancipate
    /ɪˈmansɪpeɪt/

    verb

    • 1. set free, especially from legal, social, or political restrictions: "the people were emancipated from the shackles of oppression"

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  2. Emancipate means to free a person from another person's control or to give people social or political freedom and rights. Learn more about the verb emancipate, its pronunciation, synonyms, and usage in literature and history.

  3. Learn the meaning of emancipate, a verb that means to free from restraint, control, or the power of another, especially from bondage. See synonyms, examples, word history, and legal and kids definitions of emancipate.

  4. Emancipate means to free from restraint, influence, or bondage. It can also mean to terminate paternal control over a child or to liberate a slave. See the origin, history, and usage of the word emancipate.

  5. Emancipate means to free a person from another person's control or to give people social or political freedom and rights. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation, usage and translations of emancipate with examples from literature and sources on the web.

  6. verb. /ɪˈmænsɪpeɪt/ [often passive] (formal) Verb Forms. to free somebody, especially from legal, political or social controls that limit what they can do synonym free. be emancipated Slaves were not emancipated until 1863 in the United States. be emancipated from something They felt they had at last been emancipated from their father’s control.

  7. Emancipate means to free from social, political, or legal restrictions, or to liberate a slave from bondage. See synonyms, pronunciation, grammar, and examples of emancipate in British and American English.

  8. Emancipation is the process of giving people social or political freedom and rights, or the act of freeing a person from another person's control. Learn more about the history, usage and synonyms of emancipation with Cambridge Dictionary.