emancipate|emancipated|emancipates|emancipating in English
verb
[e·man·ci·pate || ɪ'mænsɪpeɪt]
liberate, free, release, unshackle
Use "emancipate|emancipated|emancipates|emancipating" in a sentence
1. Ossi emancipates herself...
2. Bluestockinged, emancipated; Declension
3. Are women now fully emancipated ?
4. The justices were no more able to emancipate Dred Scott than they were able to emancipate themselves.
5. Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery.
6. Slaves were emancipated in 18
7. All these, with emancipate the mind to be inseparable.
8. Veteran comrades must emancipate their minds.
9. Second, further impelled the thought emancipated.
10. She is an emancipated woman.
11. Catholics were emancipated in 17
12. We must overcome superstitions and emancipate the mind.
13. We live in more emancipated times.
14. We must emancipate the primary productive forces.
15. He emancipated himself from his bad habits.
16. In this way his spirit is emancipated.
17. We must emancipate our thinking in a bold way.
18. I emancipated my wife and her fellow cum guzzlers.
19. She was young , had bobbed hair and emancipated feet.
20. Women are still struggling to be fully emancipated.
21. Break down fetishes and superstitions and emancipate the mind.
22. And fundamentally, is to emancipate the mind, the liberation of productive forces.
23. During the Civil War, he aided newly emancipated slaves.
24. That war preserved the Union and emancipated the slaves.
25. Synonyms for Affranchising include emancipating, liberating, freeing, releasing, enfranchising, unchaining, unshackling, unyoking, delivering and discharging