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How to use emancipated in a sentence

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Like emancipated concubines, prisoners of war were enlisted to rationalize the conflict as a civilizing mission.
These images are contrasted to the modern-looking, emancipated Danish women.
Finally the arts are now emancipated from the stifling cloak of puritanical hypocrisy.
They also magnified the fall in sugar production from the emancipated work force in British colonies.
Etruscan art reveals an aristocratic society in which women enjoyed an emancipated style of life.
Rebels, as I have come to realise, are never quite emancipated from the people against whom they rebel.
We should not feel provincial, lower class, but must be emancipated with our own voice.
A supposedly emancipated market is emasculated by a torrent of trade-distorting subsidies.
The 1950s is the moment when we felt ourselves emancipated from the colonial past.
They took advantage of their large estates, and the feeble position of emancipated serfs, to supply urban markets in western Europe.
Alexander II realized that to modernize mean that Russia needed to westernize, so in 1861 he emancipated the serfs from bondage.
The workers, so far from being emancipated, would continue to get the rough end of the pineapple, as they had from the beginning of time.
An emancipated woman from a comfortably well-off milieu, she was the last member of her family to escape their homeland.
He'd gotten emancipated minor status at seventeen and rented a small, run-down place.
Legally, a number of situations exist in which minors are considered emancipated and therefore able to give sole consent for treatment.
The sickness was far progressed by that time, and the emancipated retching man that had spoken to a younger boy was only a shadow of his father.
One family counselor suggested that Sophie be emancipated from her family at 16 years of age.
Entering a society primarily shaped by these European interests, black women were emancipated from slavery into legally sanctioned inequality.
It seems years before the Scots and Irish arrived, emancipated black slaves had already established a community there.
The church dates back to the 1830's when recently emancipated slaves were given lands at Kingstown.
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For the fetters which bind us can not be shaken off, before the conscience is emancipated.
These actions have been emancipated from incomplete take-offs and incorporated in ritualized courtship and agonistic behavior.
More too than in any other of his Dialogues, Plato is emancipated from former philosophies.
Under him the new faith was legalised, emancipated, protected, and given lands and buildings.
The nun generally was emancipated from man as thoroughly as the hetaira had been from marriage.
Married women are hereby emancipated from all disabilities on account of coverture.
Accordingly, the man governed preponderately by feelings, or sensuously unstrung, is emancipated and set free by matter.
He had in effect emancipated himself from hackwork, and could turn his attention to more congenial and ambitious labour.
In any case, the neighborhood has been emancipated from its worst disadvantages.
The emancipated ghosts floated in all directions, emitting their shrill and stridulous cries in the gleaming expanse.
We have emancipated them, but they remain slaves looking for their masters, all the same.
It has thriven every day since Charles Albert emancipated the Vaudois.
He has emancipated himself from the egoism of the romantic tendency.
He liked the woods because they emancipated him from restraint.
The fronde, which threatened to ruin monarchy, has emancipated it.
In Scotland they had just been emancipated from the status of villeinage.
Can I forget that it was here I first emancipated myself from thraldom?
She is an apologist of sublime lewdness, of emancipated human caninity.
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.
In Lesbos she was emancipated and that made her headier still.
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