manumit

[US]/ˌmæn.juˈmɪt/
[UK]/ˌmæn.juˈmɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to free from slavery; to release from bondage
Word Forms
Third Person Singularmanumits
Pluralmanumits
Present Participlemanumitting
Past Tensemanumitted
Past Participlemanumitted

Phrases & Collocations

manumit slaves

manumit property

manumit workers

manumit oneself

manumit bonds

manumit rights

manumit freedom

manumit labor

manumit contracts

manumit society

Example Sentences

the government decided to manumit all enslaved individuals.

she worked hard to manumit her family from poverty.

his goal was to manumit himself from the constraints of society.

they sought to manumit the oppressed people in their community.

the new law aimed to manumit those who were wrongfully imprisoned.

activists worked tirelessly to manumit children from forced labor.

she felt it was her duty to manumit the animals from cruelty.

he dreamed of a day when he could manumit himself from his debts.

the organization aims to manumit people trapped in human trafficking.

philosophers often discuss how to manumit the mind from ignorance.

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