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View usage for: emancipation in British English (ɪˌmænsɪˈpeɪʃən) noun1. the act of freeing or state of being freed; liberation 2. informal freedom from inhibition and convention Derived forms emancipationist (eˌmanciˈpationist) noun Examples of 'emancipation' in a sentenceemancipation The vital role played by women at home in factories and mills and as nurses at the front advanced the case for female emancipation after the war.Football has not featured much in the long history of female emancipation. Female emancipation has helped to tame aggressive urges.Activists plan to use the international exposure that the driving campaign has gained to organise a wider movement for female emancipation.Perhaps the supposed irony of the song is less easy to credit in a place where female emancipation is some way away.How is it that something that used to be a serious symbol of female emancipation has suddenly become a vapid fashion trend?It is the youngest of the truly mass cultural forms, born after female emancipation.It's not exactly a manifesto of female emancipation.In a way, their contrasting lives tell the story of female emancipation as vividly as the history of the suffragettes.In the first half of the 19th century there had been giant strides in Catholic emancipation.the emancipation of slaves in the nineteenth century Synonyms freeing dischargeliberating setting free letting loose untying unchaining enfranchisement unshackling unfettering Opposites detention , slavery , imprisonment , captivity , confinement , bondage , servitude , vassalage , thraldom , enthralment Additional synonymstheir sudden deliverance from war Synonyms release, rescue, liberation, salvation, redemption, ransom, emancipationSynonyms freeing, release, freedom, liberation, liberating, emancipation, setting free, manumissionDefinition liberation, such as from slavery All hostages and detainees would gain their freedom. Synonyms liberty, release, discharge, emancipation, deliverance, manumissionNearby words ofemancipation - emanation
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