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emancipate

/ɪˈmænsɪpeɪt/

Meanings
  • Verb

    Set free from bondage, particularly slavery; release from the power of another.

  • Verb

    Grant freedom to (someone), especially officially or legally.


Pronunciation
  1. /ɪˈmænsɪpeɪt/



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Synonyms

liberate , manumit
Rhymes
Words rhyming with emancipate
apicate , acclimate , animate , arbitrate , celebrate , complicate , contemplate , determine , elaborate , emulate , evaluate , exhibit , generate , generate , inhibit , innovate , intimate , iterate , liberate , moderate , obliterate , operate , participate , promulgate , regenerate , reiterate , stimulate , substantiate , sustain , transcribe , validate
Variants
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emancipate , emancipated , emancipates , emancipating , emancipator , emancipators , emancipatory
Forms
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emancipated, emancipating, emancipates


Etymology
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From Latin emancipare, from ex- 'out' + mancipare 'make a man free'.


Trivia
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  1. Emancipation Proclamation was a presidential proclamation issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, declaring slaves in Confederate-held territory to be free.

  2. The Emancipation Statue in Washington D.C. is a symbol of freedom and represents the end of slavery in the United States.


Related Concepts
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  1. Freedom: The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants. The state of not being imprisoned or enslaved.

  2. Civil Rights: The rights granted to all people under the law, regardless of their race, religion, or other personal characteristics.


Culture
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Emancipation is a significant historical and cultural term, referring to the freeing of slaves and the end of slavery. It is often associated with the Civil Rights Movement in the United States and the abolition of slavery in other parts of the world.

How to Memorize "emancipate"

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    - Imagine a person being released from chains or shackles, or imagine a document granting freedom to someone.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word with freedom, liberation, and the end of oppression.

  3. mnemonics

    - Try using the mnemonic 'Every Man Can Pursue Happiness' to remember the definition of emancipate.


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