affranchise, discharge, enfranchise, let go, liberate, loosen, release, set at large, set free, unchain, unshackle
Definitionv. give equal rights to
Last update: April 28, 2017
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Christianity sees in this proposal a disastrous attempt to emancipate humanity from divine providence by setting the creation above the Creator. [verb]
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Like the French philosophers, they do not claim to emancipate a particular class to begin with, but all humanity at once. [verb]
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"Humphrey," said Edward, after they had ridden about two miles across the forest, and the sun had risen in an unclouded sky, "I feel like an emancipated slave." [verb]
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So they are; but only in proportion as they know how to emancipate themselves from the influence of your caste. [verb]
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THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE CHRISTIAN CONCEPTION OF LIFE WILL EMANCIPATE MEN FROM THE MISERIES OF OUR PAGAN LIFE. [verb]
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THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE CHRISTIAN CONCEPTION OF LIFE WILL EMANCIPATE MEN FROM THE MISERIES OF OUR PAGAN LIFE X. [verb]
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