emancipate Meaning & Definition

  • En [ iˈmæn.sɪ.peɪt]
  • Us [ iˈmæn.sə.peɪt]

Meaning of emancipate In English

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Examples of emancipate

  • But she considered herself to be emancipated from control. 

  • It neither made him to be humane to his slaves, nor to emancipate them. 

  • Produce a bill to emancipate the slaves in the District of Columbia, or, if you prefer it, to emancipate those born hereafter. 

  • She and her husband distinguished themselves several years ago, in Jamaica, by immediately emancipating their slaves. 

  • The strength of the council lay not in itself but in the circumstances that had quickened its intelligence, dispelled its vanities, and emancipated it from traditional ambitions and antagonisms. 

  • Together they emancipated the art of experiment from being a mere craft activity and endowed it with the status of a science.

  • This left co-operative structures fragile, new social agents without resources, and the state's earlier commitment to emancipate the indigenous peasantry barely begun.

  • Every important turn in human history has always been accompanied by a movement of emancipating the mind.

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Translations of emancipate In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    解放, 給予人們政治或社會自由權利…

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  • 中文简体

    解放, 给予人们政治或社会自由权利…

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  • Español

    emancipar…

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  • Português

    emancipar…

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  • Türk dili

    sosyal, yasal ve siyasî denetimleri kaldırarak daha fazla özgürlük/hak tanımak…

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  • Français

    émanciper, affranchir…

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  • Čeština

    osvobodit…

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  • Dansk

    frigøre, frigive…

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