adjective
- freed from legal, social, or political restrictions; no longer under the control or authority of another person
- free from traditional social or moral restrictions; progressive in outlook
verb
- past tense and past participle of emancipate; to set free from slavery, bondage, or oppression
Examples
- The Emancipation Proclamation emancipated enslaved people in Confederate states.
- She felt emancipated after moving out of her parents' house and living independently.
- The emancipated women of the 1920s challenged traditional gender roles.
- Education emancipated him from poverty and limited opportunities.
- Many emancipated colonies sought to establish their own governments after independence.
- He adopted an emancipated lifestyle that rejected conventional expectations.
- The law emancipated minors who could prove they could support themselves.
- Emancipated thinking allowed the society to progress beyond outdated customs.