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emancipated

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The two girls were legally emancipated and returned to the Covington household.

My birth certificate was modified, I changed my name, and when I was sixteen I emancipated from my grandparents and my father.

Rogue female knights and emancipated Wildlings are approaching the center of the story.

Britain set the precedent when, in 1838, they emancipated all its 800,000 Caribbean slaves.

Courtney Love, on the other hand, emancipated herself at age 16, long before she gained fame as a rock star and actress.

I am quite sure that were I young in these emancipated times I should take full advantage of them.

Above all, he must have emancipated himself, although in a friendly way, from the influence of Nicholas Rubinstein.

He was somewhat inclined to sybaritism; not quite emancipated from the tendencies of his bourgeois youth.

Man at last is emancipated and is now beginning to take his place side by side with woman.

Reason had been more completely emancipated at the Reformation than it was at first at all aware of.

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On this page you'll find 53 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to emancipated, such as: isolated, removed, severed, disjoined, divided, and free.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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