emancipates

[US]/[ˌɛmənˈseɪpɪt]/
[UK]/[ˌɛmənˈseɪpɪt]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. (transitive)To set free, especially from slavery.; To free from restraint or restriction.
v. (intransitive)To become free.

Phrases & Collocations

emancipates minds

she emancipates them

emancipated women

it emancipates us

emancipates the land

emancipated from slavery

he emancipates all

emancipated society

Example Sentences

the new law emancipates women from restrictive social norms.

education emancipates individuals, fostering critical thinking and growth.

technological advancements emancipate businesses, creating new opportunities.

the revolution emancipates the people from oppressive rule.

artistic expression emancipates the soul, allowing for freedom of thought.

the movement seeks to emancipate marginalized communities from systemic discrimination.

the company's restructuring emancipates its departments, streamlining operations.

the artist's work emancipates viewers, challenging conventional perspectives.

the agreement emancipates the nation from economic dependence on foreign powers.

the reforms emancipate the market, promoting competition and innovation.

the research emancipates scientists, providing new insights into the universe.

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