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Meanings of
emancipated
in English
Free from traditional social restraints.
freed
liberated
Related terms
free
Synonyms
Examples for "
freed
"
freed
liberated
Examples for "
freed
"
1
However, some of the recently
freed
members still defend their violent past.
2
An amnesty earlier this week involved just a dozen prisoners being
freed
.
3
He had been
freed
four days earlier, after twenty-seven years of imprisonment.
4
It's basically common sense,
freed
from punitive and outdated attitudes about crime.
5
Protesters
freed
him last week but he was detained again within days.
1
It will continue every day until the country is
liberated
,
he said.
2
The eastern part of Mosul has been
liberated
from so-called Islamic State.
3
It's the same problem as the one with our high-ranking
liberated
prisoners.
4
They had to deal with opponents
liberated
by the need to respond.
5
On the other hand we must prevent
liberated
zones from being destroyed.
Usage of
emancipated
in English
1
Fortunately, we are
emancipated
from animal vigor; it is out, of fashion.
2
She famously became
emancipated
from her parents at the age of 14.
3
Soon Parliament freed the West India slaves and Lincoln
emancipated
our freedmen.
4
Uncle Samuel remembers when the war ended and the slaves were
emancipated
.
5
Nor were all the settlers of the Virginia back country
emancipated
servants.
6
The more
emancipated
we think ourselves the more subtle are our bonds.
7
Reps. 36, declared that the ordinance
emancipated
the slaves then held there.
8
Only when they are completely
emancipated
will they succeed in understanding themselves.
9
Quite unexpectedly and without forethought the nation had
emancipated
four million slaves.
10
Brabant was grievously provoked; is it sure that it will be
emancipated
?
11
Are the scholars principally the children who were
emancipated
in August, 1834?
12
The German,
emancipated
from feudalism and kaiserism, is a pretty good citizen.
13
No oppressed class has ever yet been
emancipated
by its own members.
14
Nor ought another contingent receptable for
emancipated
slaves to be altogether overlooked.
15
Barely
emancipated
from swaddling clothes, young Hotspur at once began to rage.
16
At all events, from that day I was
emancipated
from modern Puritanism.
Other examples for "emancipated"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
emancipated
emancipate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
emancipated woman
more emancipated
emancipated negroes
emancipated people
emancipated soul
Emancipated
through the time
Emancipated
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common