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Definition of emancipated in English: emancipatedadjectiveɪˈmansɪpeɪtɪdɪˈmænsəˌpeɪdəd Free from legal, social, or political restrictions; liberated. Example sentencesExamples - However, this duty ends if the minor gets married or becomes emancipated.
- One family counselor suggested that Sophie be emancipated from her family at 16 years of age.
- The last slave was reportedly emancipated by the EPLF in the late 1970s.
- Emancipated at last from family expectations, he was free to pursue his own interests.
- Like emancipated concubines, prisoners of war were enlisted to rationalize the conflict as a civilizing mission.
- These images are contrasted to the modern-looking, emancipated Danish women.
- The mountains remained mostly unoccupied until the slaves were emancipated in 1838.
- Finally the arts are now emancipated from the stifling cloak of puritanical hypocrisy.
- They also magnified the fall in sugar production from the emancipated work force in British colonies.
- Aboriginal people were emancipated in the 1960s.
- By this time writing had been truly emancipated from the state.
- Basically, it is an African American art form, and it grew up after the slaves were emancipated.
- Nearly 25 % of emancipated youth become homeless 2-4 years after leaving foster care.
- Etruscan art reveals an aristocratic society in which women enjoyed an emancipated style of life.
- Rebels, as I have come to realise, are never quite emancipated from the people against whom they rebel.
- We should not feel provincial, lower class, but must be emancipated with our own voice.
- Without the True Name, no one is emancipated.
- Florina describes herself as a traditional emancipated Romani woman.
- A supposedly emancipated market is emasculated by a torrent of trade-distorting subsidies.
- Of course, not everyone is tripping along in a state of emancipated bliss.
Definition of emancipated in US English: emancipatedadjectiveɪˈmænsəˌpeɪdədiˈmansəˌpādəd Free from legal, social, or political restrictions; liberated. Example sentencesExamples - However, this duty ends if the minor gets married or becomes emancipated.
- Rebels, as I have come to realise, are never quite emancipated from the people against whom they rebel.
- Etruscan art reveals an aristocratic society in which women enjoyed an emancipated style of life.
- Aboriginal people were emancipated in the 1960s.
- Florina describes herself as a traditional emancipated Romani woman.
- Emancipated at last from family expectations, he was free to pursue his own interests.
- We should not feel provincial, lower class, but must be emancipated with our own voice.
- A supposedly emancipated market is emasculated by a torrent of trade-distorting subsidies.
- One family counselor suggested that Sophie be emancipated from her family at 16 years of age.
- The last slave was reportedly emancipated by the EPLF in the late 1970s.
- The mountains remained mostly unoccupied until the slaves were emancipated in 1838.
- Without the True Name, no one is emancipated.
- These images are contrasted to the modern-looking, emancipated Danish women.
- Like emancipated concubines, prisoners of war were enlisted to rationalize the conflict as a civilizing mission.
- By this time writing had been truly emancipated from the state.
- Nearly 25 % of emancipated youth become homeless 2-4 years after leaving foster care.
- They also magnified the fall in sugar production from the emancipated work force in British colonies.
- Of course, not everyone is tripping along in a state of emancipated bliss.
- Finally the arts are now emancipated from the stifling cloak of puritanical hypocrisy.
- Basically, it is an African American art form, and it grew up after the slaves were emancipated.
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