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emancipated

/ih-man-suh-pey-tid/US // ɪˈmæn səˌpeɪ tɪd //

解放了,解放了的,解脱了,获释

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not constrained or restricted by custom, tradition, superstition, etc.: a modern, emancipated woman.
    • : freed, as from slavery or bondage.

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Examples

  • My foundation is ending the year with a renewed focus on our mission to give our emancipated foster youth a brighter future.

  • The two girls were legally emancipated and returned to the Covington household.

  • My birth certificate was modified, I changed my name, and when I was sixteen I emancipated from my grandparents and my father.

  • Rogue female knights and emancipated Wildlings are approaching the center of the story.

  • Britain set the precedent when, in 1838, they emancipated all its 800,000 Caribbean slaves.

  • Courtney Love, on the other hand, emancipated herself at age 16, long before she gained fame as a rock star and actress.

  • I am quite sure that were I young in these emancipated times I should take full advantage of them.

  • Above all, he must have emancipated himself, although in a friendly way, from the influence of Nicholas Rubinstein.

  • He was somewhat inclined to sybaritism; not quite emancipated from the tendencies of his bourgeois youth.

  • Man at last is emancipated and is now beginning to take his place side by side with woman.

  • Reason had been more completely emancipated at the Reformation than it was at first at all aware of.