Similar words: emancipate, emancipation, anticipate, participate, participate in, principal, principally, principality. Meaning: [-tɪd] adj. 1. free from traditional social restraints 2. freed from bondage.
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31. Most Tibetan cadres are emancipated serfs and slaves. There also some patriots from the upper class.
32. Labor - saving devices have emancipated women from kitchen drudgery.
33. They do not see man emancipated under their present policy.
34. The village was emancipated, and the villagers all jumped for joy singing loudly for liberty.
35. Having found it, he can wallow unrestrainedly in exactly those emotions from which he believes that he has emancipated himself.
36. Lincoln emancipated the slaves.
37. Gargantua and pantagruel emancipated the personality and the epic distance because it inverted the position of Latin and contained Bacchus spirit.
38. At that time, emancipated the mind was a significant political issue.
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