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Shamoozalate i believe there is also the word Manumit that means free slaves
Liberation Another possible answer: abolitionist
There is no one word, the term ususally used is "abolition of slavery", however on an individual basis the freeing of a slave by a master is called "Manumission".
Emancipation.
Yes, "freed" is a word. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "free," which means to release from captivity or confinement.
Emancipation means the act of freeing. Example: Slaves were emancipated. This means that the slaves were freed.
Another word for to set free is liberate.
Emancipation means the act of freeing. Example: Slaves were emancipated. This means that the slaves were freed.
liberate or emancipate
Shamoozalate i believe there is also the word Manumit that means free slaves
The word "liberate" means to release or to set free. It often refers to freeing someone from restrictions or oppressive conditions. Other synonyms include "emancipate" and "unshackle," which also convey a sense of freeing someone from control or bondage.
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You wold not. "honered" is not an English word.
Liberation Another possible answer: abolitionist
it depends on which kind of free you are talking about according to me it is busy or caged
The term 'liberate' is a verb used to describe the process of freeing an individual/group from confinement or occupation (not necessarily physically). It is synonymous with words such as free, release and emancipate.
To free oneself of something could be 'rids' oneself.