Emancipate
Pregnancy does not emancipate you in any state.
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Liberation Another possible answer: abolitionist
Many abolitionists as well as President Lincoln worked tirelessly to emancipate slaves in the United States.
The salesman promised that his amazing machine -a vacuum cleaner, floor polisher, and carpet shampooer in one- would emancipate us from hours of backbreaking housework. Abolitionists wanted to emancipate all of the slaves in the South.
You can use "emancipate" in a sentence like this: "The new law was designed to emancipate individuals from unjust restrictions and provide them with greater freedoms." This word typically refers to the act of freeing someone from legal, social, or political restrictions.
Emancipation refers to freedom, or being let go. An example of emancipation in a sentence might be, "The teenager requested emancipation from her abusive parents, and the courts happily obliged."
You emancipate
Emancipate Myself was created in 2002.
Emancipation is a noun.
Emancipate is "émanciper" in French.
The antonym of emancipate is "enslave" - meaning to restrict someone's freedom or control their actions.
Emanicipate means out of parent control.
An antonym for "emancipate" is "enslave." Emancipate means to set free or liberate, while enslave means to make someone a slave or deprive them of freedom. These two words are opposite in meaning and represent contrasting actions in relation to personal freedom and autonomy.
No, pregnancy does not emancipate a minor.