Emancipate
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British pronunciation/ɪmˈɑːnsɪpˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ɪˈmænsəˌpeɪt/

Définition et Signification de "emancipate"

to emancipate
01

émanciper

to free someone from slavery or forced labor, giving them freedom and independence
Transitive: to emancipate sb
02

émanciper

to free someone from restrictions or control, particularly legal, social, or political
Transitive: to emancipate sb from a social or legal restriction

emancipate

v

emancip

v

emancipated

adj

emancipated

adj

emancipation

n

emancipation

n

emancipative

adj

emancipative

adj
example
Exemple
The proclamation was intended to emancipate all enslaved individuals within the territory.
The abolitionists worked tirelessly to emancipate those held in bondage.
Generations fought for the right to emancipate themselves from the shackles of oppression.
The international community joined forces to support efforts to emancipate victims of human trafficking.
The government's decision to emancipate the formerly enslaved population marked a significant turning point in history.
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