emancipation Meaning & Definition

  • En [ iˌmæn.sɪˈpeɪ.ʃən]
  • Us [ iˌmæn.səˈpeɪ.ʃən]

Meaning of emancipation In English

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Examples of emancipation

  • Alcoholic drink imports rose immediately after emancipation, when the missionaries enjoyed their greatest prestige and influence.

  • Public access to global information networks created a favourable situation for overall scientific advancement and artistic emancipation.

  • Yet working within a participatory framework also continues to offer the possibility of empowerment, emancipation and the expansion of direct political engagement.

  • It meant opting for and cultivating a positivistically orientated scientific ethos, for an emancipation from the ethos of the party soldier.

  • In spite of basing redemption payments on existing obligations, however, other aspects of the emancipation process pointed to something more than maintaining the status quo.

  • We must also look at what is necessary on the side of the state to make such emancipation possible.

  • The disappearance of such a masterpiece gave me no feelings of regret, but on the contrary a sense of long-desired emancipation.

  • There is therefore little hope for the moment and that in such circumstances the emancipation of the race will be achieved through machines.

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Translations of emancipation 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

    emancipación…

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  • Português

    emancipação…

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  • Français

    émancipation…

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  • Čeština

    osvobození…

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  • Dansk

    frigørelse, frigivelse…

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  • Indonesia

    pembebasan, emansipasi…

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