Emancipating example sentences

e·man·ci·pate

verb

emancipating (present participle)

  - set free, especially from legal, social, or political restrictions:

  - set (a child) free from the authority of its father or parents:

  - free from slavery:

Synonyms

liberated, independent, unconstrained, unrepressed, uninhibited, free, free, liberate, release, discharge, unchain, unfetter, unshackle, untie, unyoke, uncage, unbridle, manumit, disenthrall, enslave

"Emancipating" Example Sentences

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