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Emancipate meaning
To set free (a person or group) from the oppression or restraint of another; to liberate. | To set free (a person or group) from the oppression or restraint of another; to liberate. | To cause (a place) to be free from the colonization or rule of another entity.
Synonyms of Emancipate
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Example sentences (20)
Another song of his that has political relevance is "Redemption Song" which urged the oppressed to emancipate themselves from mental.
The activist group Emancipate NC can continue to work with Raleigh residents fighting police in federal court over a 2020 raid.
To this end, the newspaper Publisher reasoned, “When are we going to emancipate ourselves from this type of slavery?
In her own will, Marium instructed her executor, Jesse Marley, to take her slaves to a free state and emancipate them.
There she argues that modernity’s biggest conquest has been for technology to emancipate humanity from the “drudgery of life”.
He added that boyfriends should heed his advice and emancipate themselves from that kind of slavery.
When India got independence, the literacy rate was at the lowest ebb. As an avid and voracious reader, he believed that only education could emancipate the people from the social evils and superstitions.
Declaring the epic event open, the US based business tycoon who loves to emancipate the youths said he was spurred to sponsor the competition as a mark of his love for the round leather game haven also played the game although not to a professional level.
I decided to join to emancipate the people and provide succour for the people,’’NAN quoted him as saying.
In Nigeria, late Dr. (Mrs) Maryam Babangida, a pioneer champion of women emancipation in Nigeria, a former First Lady and founder of Better Life for Rural Women, was viable in the fight to emancipate women.
It is about ensuring that we emancipate ourselves from political stereotypes and becoming more socially and politically responsible to the country.
When Buhari came through a coup in 1983, he arrested some big men and the Talakawas thought they had found somebody who could emancipate them from the bondage.
After the Civil War, they were required by treaty with the United States to emancipate the slaves within their Nation and, for those who chose to stay, offer them full citizenship and rights.
American Susan B. Anthony said in a New York World interview on February 2, 1896: "I think it has done more to emancipate woman than any one thing in the world.
An emperor might emancipate or enfranchise large groups of people at once, all of whom would automatically receive the emperor's praenomen and nomen.
Charles saw the need to emancipate from the direction initiated by GAI.
I entreat them to assist to emancipate their companion, to make her a help meet for them!
In his own life, he interpreted moksha to be a lower calling (due to its benefit to one individual) than the calling to emancipate others.
It required the Creek to emancipate their slaves and to admit them as full members and citizens of the Creek Nation, equal to the Creek in receiving annuities and land benefits.
Moreover, eager to emancipate themselves from Habsburg domination, petty German states sought French protection.