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/iˈmansəˌpāt/,
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emancipates, 3rd person singular present; emancipated, past participle; emancipated, past tense; emancipating, present participle;
  1. Set free, esp. from legal, social, or political restrictions
    • - the citizen must be emancipated from the obsessive secrecy of government
  2. Set (a child) free from the authority of its father or parents

  3. Free from slavery
    • - it is estimated that he emancipated 8,000 slaves

  1. give equal rights to; of women and minorities
  2. manumit: free from slavery or servitude
  3. (emancipated) free from traditional social restraints; "an emancipated young woman pursuing her career"; "a liberated lifestyle"
  4. (emancipation) freeing someone from the control of another; especially a parent's relinquishing authority and control over a minor child
  5. (Emancipates) Emancipation is a broad term used to describe various efforts to obtain political rights or equality, often for a specifically disenfranchised group, or more generally in discussion of such matters. Emancipation stems from "ex manus capere": 'take out of the hand".
  6. (Emancipation (album)) Emancipation is a 1996 triple-CD album by Prince (then known by the love symbol he created). The title refers to Prince's freedom from his contract with Warner Bros. Records, with whom he had a contentious relationship. ...
  7. (Emancipation (horse)) Emancipation (foaled 1979) was a champion Australian Thoroughbred racehorse. By Bletchingly, Emancipation was a grey, like her dam, Ammo Girl, and her damsire, Gunsynd. ...
  8. (Emancipation (House)) The fifth season of House premiered September 16, 2008 and ended May 11, 2009. It began to air in a new time slot from September to December: Tuesday 8/7c. Starting January 19, 2009, House moved to Mondays at 8/7c. ...
  9. (Emancipation (Malcolm in the Middle episode)) The following is an episode list for the Fox television sitcom Malcolm in the Middle. The show ran for seven seasons from 2000 to 2006 with 151 episodes produced.
  10. (Emancipation (Stargate SG-1)) The first season of the military science fiction television series Stargate SG-1 commenced airing on the Showtime channel in the United States on July 27, 1997, concluded on the same channel on March 6, 1998, and contained 22 episodes. ...
  11. To set free from the power of another; to liberate; as: To set free, as a minor from a parent; as, a father may emancipate a child. ...
  12. (emancipation) The act of setting free from the power of another, from slavery, subjection, dependence, or controlling influence; The state of being thus set free; liberation; used of slaves, minors, of a person from prejudices, of the mind from superstition, of a nation from tyranny or subjection
  13. (emancipatory) Of or pertaining to emancipation or to an emancipator
  14. (emancipated) freed from slavery; freed from parents' control; of legal age.
  15. (Emancipated) To release a child from the control of a parent or guardian. Declaring a child to be legally emancipated is not sufficient to release the parents or legal guardians from being responsible for providing for the child's education. ...
  16. (Emancipated) If a student was an emancipated minor before they reached the age of being an adult in their state of legal residence, the student would be considered independent when completing the FAFSA. The student may be asked to submit a copy of the court’s decision to document their status.
  17. (emancipated) In contract law, the condition that exists when minors are no longer under the control of their parents and are responsible for their contracts.
  18. (Emancipation) In divorce court, “emancipation” does not necessarily mean “legal majority,” i.e., 18 years old. Depending on the state and the educational status of the child, emancipation may occur between ages 18 and 23.
  19. (Emancipation) An act by which a parent relinquishes their to custody and are relieved of their duty to support the child. The child is then no longer bound to the stipulations set forth in the divorce decree. ...
  20. (Emancipation) The removal of a child from child support. This usually occurs when the child turns 18 and has completed high school or no longer attends full time.
  21. (Emancipation) The point where the child may be treated like an adult and in some states when the duty to support may terminate.
  22. (EMANCIPATION) When a minor has achieved independence from his or her parents, often by getting married before reaching age 18 or by becoming fully self-supporting.
  23. (Emancipation) When a foster teen is legally declared an adult by the court prior to turning 18 years old. The foster teen is then no longer a ward of the state.
  24. (Emancipation) When a child becomes financially independant