unemancipable

[US]/ˌʌnɪˈmænsɪpəbl/
[UK]/ˌʌnɪˈmænsɪpəbl/

Translation

adj.not able to be emancipated; incapable of being freed from control, restraint, or subjection

Phrases & Collocations

unemancipable condition

structurally unemancipable

seemingly unemancipable

legally unemancipable

culturally unemancipable

politically unemancipable

utterly unemancipable

Example Sentences

the unemancipable workers continued to labor under brutal factory conditions.

society seemed to accept the unemancipable nature of extreme poverty as inevitable.

the unemancipable class remained trapped in cycles of systemic inequality.

she discovered she was in an unemancipable situation with no legal remedy available.

historical documents reveal the daily struggles of the unemancipable masses.

the unemancipable condition of serfdom shaped medieval european social relations.

some philosophers argued that certain individuals were unemancipable by their very nature.

the unemancipable subjects lived under constant surveillance and oppressive rule.

the novel powerfully depicts the unemancipable fate of those born into hereditary bondage.

political theorists debated whether feudal hierarchies were truly unemancipable structures.

the memoir recounts the unemancipable bondage experienced by generations of enslaved people.

cultural traditions sometimes designated certain castes as unemancipable and immutable.

prison reform activists argued that inmates were not an unemancipable class.

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