0 to set free from slavery or other strict or unfair control -- frigjøre, emansipere, frigi
Lincoln’s decision to emancipate the slaves.
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.
Perhaps, then, a nonrepresentational vision would be one that would emancipate us from space-time.
This fact again invites reflection on the possibility of bringing these programmes closer to groups of people most in need of liberating or emancipating interventions.
The argument asks that the desire for unified or emancipated futures be exposed as based in fictions of the past.
This indicates that the profane world had emancipated itself from the biblical and classical codes that dominated painting until then.
Eventually physical chemistry was loosened from chemistry in the same way that, somewhat later, chemical physics was emancipated from physics.
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