EMANCIPATE in a Sentence
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23 example sentences for EMANCIPATE, such as:
1. who worked for Catholic emancipation.
2. The more I see of emancipation the more criminal I think it is.
3. It neither made him to be humane to his slaves, nor to emancipate them.
4. The first desire of the emancipated slave, generally, is for education.
5. We have emancipated them, but they remain slaves looking for their masters, all the same.
2. The more I see of emancipation the more criminal I think it is.
3. It neither made him to be humane to his slaves, nor to emancipate them.
4. The first desire of the emancipated slave, generally, is for education.
5. We have emancipated them, but they remain slaves looking for their masters, all the same.
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Meanings and Examples of EMANCIPATE
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emancipate
v. give equal rights to; of women and minorities
v. free from slavery or servitude
Classic Sentence: (21 in 2 pages)
1 I indulged a faint hope that his conversion would lead him to emancipate his slaves, and that, if he did not do this, it would, at any rate, make him more kind and humane.
2 It neither made him to be humane to his slaves, nor to emancipate them.
3 The first desire of the emancipated slave, generally, is for education.
4 Stowe, then of Lane Seminary, Ohio, with regard to emancipated slaves, now resident in Cincinnati; given to show the capability of the race, even without any very particular assistance or encouragement.
5 'Please, stop,' he repeated once more, instinctively revelling in a consciousness of his own advanced and emancipated condition.
6 There was nothing repulsive in the little plain person of the emancipated woman; but the expression of her face produced a disagreeable effect on the spectator.
7 It was an age in which the human intellect, newly emancipated, had taken a more active and a wider range than for many centuries before.
8 We have emancipated them, but they remain slaves looking for their masters, all the same.
9 Not to conceal anything, the three first were more experienced, more heedless, and more emancipated into the tumult of life than Fantine the Blonde, who was still in her first illusions.
10 Thus did the United States government definitely assume charge of the emancipated Negro as the ward of the nation.
11 The more I see of emancipation the more criminal I think it is.
12 Since the emancipation came and the tie of mutual interest and regard between master and servant was broken, the Negro has drifted away into a state which is neither freedom nor bondage.
13 In the same book, I met with one of Sheridan's mighty speeches on and in behalf of Catholic emancipation.
14 who worked for Catholic emancipation.
15 Doubtless the scheme may have been used, in unjustifiable ways, as a means of retarding our emancipation.
Example Sentence:
1 At first, the attempts to emancipate the slaves were unpopular in New England as well as in the South.
2 Mr. Jefferson did not mean to say, nor do I, that the power of emancipation is in the Federal Government.