Similar words: participation, principal, anticipate, precipitation, occupation, annunciation, renunciation, participate. Meaning: [ɪ‚mænsɪ'peɪʃn] n. freeing someone from the control of another; especially a parent's relinquishing authority and control over a minor child.
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61. She spoke of the emancipation of women.
62. African people is struggling arduously for their complete emancipation.
63. Ideological emancipation is human society develops ascensive sign.
64. This is a day of celebration, emancipation and education.
65. Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation emancipated slaves in the Confederate states.
66. And on September twenty-second, eighteen sixty-two, he announced a new policy on slavery in the rebel southern states. His announcement became known as the Emancipation Proclamation.
67. March 3,1861: Alexander II of Russia signs the Emancipation Manifesto, freeing serfs.
68. The ideological emancipation is the content, requirements and needs of the reflectiveness, the transcendence and the reality.
69. The change gives sooner or later a feeling of emancipation and an urge toward new goals.
70. Why, then, was it Friedan who became the prophet of women's emancipation in the United States?
71. So they counteracted the weakness of refsormists and revolutionary group in democratic enlightening work, so that they propelled the ideological emancipation to the climax.
72. Marxism holds that the extent of women's liberation is a measure of the natural scale of universal human emancipation.
73. After the emancipation of the serfs by Alexander II in 1861, medical academies in St. Petersburg began admitting women.
74. Once before, a generation ago, world conditions had given women the chance for emancipation.
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75. Communist society is the society beyond capital logic and symbolic logic. In this society individuals becomes the all-round development of people. And Individual emancipation can be achieved!
76. After his son's death, Lincoln decided that one of his purposes was to be an emancipator -- to begin the process of freeing the slaves. A few months later, he wrote the Emancipation Proclamation.
77. The emancipation of the serfs is a great event in history.
78. As an old woman she stumped the country providing emancipation with an eloquent epigraph: "Give 'em land and an outset, and hab teachers learn 'em to read. Den they can be somebody."
79. And as regards the subject of emancipation, it keeps enriching and developing new understandings to the values, motivations and abilities of the emancipative subject.
80. As the story goes, a bullet struck a young Union fighter in the sack, which he probably deemed "About as cool as the South's lack of emancipation for all peoples!" before high fiving an ex-slave.
81. The conception of media political propaganda had experienced a short emancipation, following the historical retroversion with a serial of political movement after the foundation of the PRC.
82. She showed her emancipation by drinking beer and piloting an aircraft.
83. He dedicated his life to the emancipation of all mankind.
84. A similar recantation, from my pen, was published in the Genius of Universal Emancipation at Baltimore, in September, 1829.
85. Liang Qichao used such dualist concepts as reactionary and herald, restoration and emancipation, etc.
86. She had the aptitude of the struggler who seeks emancipation. The glow of a more showy life was not lost upon her.
87. The emancipation process of pariah began in the period of colony.
88. What Marx pursue after for lifetime is emancipation and freedom of all people in the world.
89. It is pretended, that I am retarding the cause of emancipation, by the coarseness of my invective, and the precipitancy of my measures.
90. Its aim is to help the proletariat in its struggle for emancipation.
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