1. emancipated - Adjective
2. emancipated - Verb
4. emancipated - Adjective Satellite
of Emancipate
Source: Webster's dictionaryan emancipated young woman pursuing her career Source: Internet
a liberated lifestyle Source: Internet
An advocate of the colonization of emancipated slaves, he was acceptable to southern Whigs as an opponent of the abolitionists. Source: Internet
Alexander, 17. After being emancipated, his mother Matilda had moved to Dayton with other family members, including her two sons Robert and William from her first marriage. Source: Internet
At the February 1865 Hampton Roads Conference with Lincoln, senior Confederate officials rejected his invitation to restore the Union with compensation for emancipated slaves. Source: Internet
By the 1850s the movement gained support from almost the whole of Romanian society, and the law from February 1856 emancipated all slaves to the status of taxpayers (citizens). Source: Internet