Emancipate


The meaning of the word Emancipate is: to give freedom to someone


Examples:

As my father walked me down the aisle, he told me he was happy to emancipate me so I could live my own life.

published by Kellee on 2021-07-28 06:46:08


My teenage son stopped asking me to emancipate him when he realized the ruling would require him to pay his own bills.

published by Angila on 2021-06-30 08:34:51


Even before slavery officially ended, my relatives made the decision to emancipate all their slaves so they could live freely.

published by Toshia on 2021-02-05 18:06:41


Computer technology has done a great deal to emancipate office workers from tedious jobs.

published by Krystle on 2021-12-01 12:31:27


After the judge reviews the evidence, he will decide whether or not he wants to emancipate you by voiding your prison sentence.

published by Patrick on 2021-05-05 14:23:10


Meryl was excited about her upcoming divorce hearing that would finally emancipate her.

published by Tomiko on 2021-07-22 19:09:32


When the youngest son became the lord of the manor, he made the decision to emancipate the serfs and gave each worker a free plot of land.

published by Karlyn on 2021-07-11 11:21:44


My grandmother finally purchased a vacuum to emancipate herself from hours of sweeping.

published by Numbers on 2021-04-01 16:58:16


Because the sixteen-year-old boy felt he was responsible enough to live on his own, he asked a judge to emancipate him.

published by Tawna on 2021-10-17 22:10:41


When the president signs the document, it will immediately emancipate all of the slaves and make them free people.

published by Cathey on 2021-05-25 14:31:09


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