Meaning & Definition of word "Emancipate"

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    Emancipate

    /ɪˈmæn.sɪ.peɪt/

    verb:

    • 1. To set free, especially from legal, social, or political restrictions.
      • Example: The government decided to emancipate the enslaved individuals in the territories it controlled.
    • 2. To liberate or free from oppression or deprivation.
      • Example: The movement aimed to emancipate women from traditional gender roles.
    • 3. To release from the control or influence of another.
      • Example: After years of struggle, he was finally able to emancipate himself from his authoritarian parents.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'emancipāre', meaning 'to deliver from a master's control'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    emancipation proclamation:

    A formal announcement freeing slaves in certain areas.

    self-emancipation:

    The act of liberating oneself from control or oppression.

    emancipate oneself:

    To take action to free oneself from restrictions or obligations.

    Related Words

    emancipation:

    The act of freeing someone from restraint or control.

    liberation:

    The act of setting someone free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression.

    autonomy:

    The right or condition of self-government.

    Slang Meanings of emancipate

    Meaning: To break free from societal norms or expectations.

    Example Sentence: After years of conformity, she decided to emancipate herself from social pressures.

    Meaning: To gain personal freedom in a rebellious way.

    Example Sentence: In college, he felt like he finally emancipated from the norms of high school.