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emancipateverb to set free (as from slavery or confinement)under the cover of darkness animal rights activists emancipated the inhabitants of the mink ranch discharge, disenthrall(also disenthral), enfranchise, enlarge, free, liberate, loose, loosen, manumit, release, spring, unbind, uncage, unchain, unfetter bail (out), deliver, parole, ransom, redeem, rescue, savedisembarrass, disencumber, disengage, disentangle, extricateunshackle turn loose bind, confine, enchain, fetter, restrain handcuff, manacle, shackle, trammelcommit, immure, imprison, incarcerate, intern, jail, lock (up)conquer, enslave, subdue, subjugate free, release, liberate, emancipate, manumit mean to set loose from restraint or constraint.free implies a usually permanent removal from whatever binds, confines, entangles, or oppresses.freed the animals from their cages release suggests a setting loose from confinement, restraint, or a state of pressure or tension, often without implication of permanent liberation.released his anger on a punching bag liberate stresses particularly the resulting state of liberty.liberated their country from the tyrant emancipate implies the liberation of a person from subjection or domination.labor-saving devices emancipated us from household drudgery manumit implies emancipation from slavery.the document manumitted the slaves in 1613 |