emancipate in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

emancipate in the PONS Dictionary

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In his own life, he interpreted moksha to be a lower calling (due to its benefit to one individual) than the calling to emancipate others.
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I think it has done more to emancipate women than anything else in the world.
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Slaves might be emancipated in various ways, but there were severe laws for the pursuit and restoration of fugitives.
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Some children were freed by their slave-holding fathers or bought to be emancipated if the father was not the owner.
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He emancipated his own slaves and gave pensions to those who were too old to work.
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Wearing a swimsuit thing on a beach against a golden sunset, sporting tousled waves, her body is emancipated just like her spirit.
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In return for this service, slave soldiers and their families would be emancipated.
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Once slaves were emancipated, she tells the crowd she knew her prayers had been answered.
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She emphasized the importance of the institution of marriage by noting that when slaves were emancipated, they flocked to get married.
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This shows that the town was exceptionally liberal, peaceful and emancipated.
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