emancipate
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British pronunciation
/ɪmˈɑːnsɪpˌe‍ɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "emancipate"in English

to emancipate
01

to free a person from slavery or forced labor

Transitive: to emancipate sb
to emancipate definition and meaning
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The abolitionists worked tirelessly to emancipate those held in bondage.
The proclamation was intended to emancipate all enslaved individuals within the territory.
02

to no longer be restricted to legal, political, or social regulations

Transitive: to emancipate sb from a social or legal restriction
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The new law aimed to emancipate workers from unfair labor practices.
The movement sought to emancipate women from oppressive traditions.
03

to set someone free from the the control of influences, traditions, beliefs, etc.

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The new generation is emancipating itself from outdated traditions.
She emancipated her mind by challenging old beliefs.
04

to free a minor from the control or authority of their parents

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The court emancipated the teenager so she could make her own decisions.
He emancipated himself from his parents at the age of 16.

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