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e·man·ci·pate E0100200 (ĭ-măn′sə-pāt′)tr.v. e·man·ci·pat·ed, e·man·ci·pat·ing, e·man·ci·pates 1. To free from bondage, oppression, or restraint; liberate.2. Law To release (a child) from the control of parents or a guardian. [Latin ēmancipāre, ēmancipāt- : ē-, ex-, ex- + mancipāre, to sell, transfer (from manceps, mancip-, purchaser; see man- in Indo-European roots).] e·man′ci·pa′tive, e·man′ci·pa·to′ry (-pə-tôr′ē) adj.e·man′ci·pa′tor n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | emancipator - someone who frees others from bondage; "Lincoln is known as the Great Emancipator"manumitterliberator - someone who releases people from captivity or bondage | TranslationsIdiomsSeeemancipateemancipatorenUK
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