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emancipation

noun as in freedom

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But from the anguish of soulless industrial lagers rises the emancipation of artisan brewing.

The Copperheads, a group of Midwestern Democrats, made the accusation—and far worse—against President Lincoln during Emancipation.

The Emancipation Proclamation, as Nancy Pelosi reminds us, was an executive action.

Education for everyone, land sharing, emancipation of women, and equal rights for black Cubans.

That's why their emancipation is such a threat to cruel patriarchal power.

I rejoice in being able to say that the general tendency of the speeches was towards universal Emancipation, mental and physical.

The excitement attending the reform act, indeed, had not been neglected by the friends of emancipation.

Cruce and Leclerc, all ready to march under the guidance of your highness, to the emancipation of religion and the throne.

Mr. Labouchere maintained that the result of the great experiment of emancipation would depend on the fate of this bill.

Her religious notions and home-grown prejudices were antagonistic to the complete emancipation of her intelligence.

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On this page you'll find 24 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to emancipation, such as: independence, liberation, deliverance, delivery, enfranchisement, and liberty.

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

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