Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Word of the Day: EMANCIPATE

eman·ci·pate

verb \i-ˈman(t)-sə-ˌpāt\
: to free (someone) from someone else’s control or power
eman·ci·pat·ed  eman·ci·pat·ing

Examples of EMANCIPATE

  1. He felt the only way to emancipate himself from his parents was to move away.
  2. <under the cover of darkness animal rights activists emancipated the inhabitants of the mink ranch>
  3. RJ was actually emancipated when relieved of his duties at mami’s.
  4. The world should demand the emancipation of Palestine.
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