Use of emancipation in Sentences. 29 Examples

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emancipation at the end of sentence


  1. They rejoiced over their own emancipation.
  2. The world identifies Lincoln with emancipation.
  3. We must arouse them to fight for their own emancipation.
  4. Their aim is to help the working people in their struggle for emancipation.
  5. The long-term repercussions fully justify the significance attached to emancipation.
  6. The government's overriding concern to ensure domestic stability ruled out the possibility of landless emancipation.
  7. The government's discomfiture during the Crimean War had aroused great expectations of major change even before Alexander became committed to emancipation.

emancipation in the middle of sentence


  1. She showed her emancipation by piloting an aircraft.
  2. His advocacy of Catholic emancipation courted defeat in 1807.
  3. The emancipation Proclamation abolished slavery in the United States.
  4. For the landed nobility, the impact of emancipation was deeply disturbing.
  5. The period of emancipation, the flowering of literary tradition, the Holocaust.
  6. There was one significant qualification; emancipation was the ultimate objective.
  7. Not for him the emancipation and the exultation and the divinity of creative work!
  8. At that time, complete emancipation of women had not worked out in actual practice.
  9. The preliminary draft of the emancipation Proclamation was only part of the trouble.
  10. The early 20th century women's movement fought for the political emancipation of women.
  11. As we have seen, the stimulus given to the economy by emancipation was at first limited.
  12. The version of emancipation which became law made many concessions to the interests of the gentry.
  13. It was southern secession that precipitated emancipation and an end to federal support of slavery.
  14. The starting point for emancipation was the freeing of children of slaves born after a certain date.
  15. It proved a turning point in the war leading to Lincoln emancipation proclamation liberating the slaves.
  16. The resounding cry of emancipation from the tyranny of imitation was echoed well into the twentieth century.
  17. By the end of the emancipation process, the authorities lacked the wherewithal to pay for the transference of land.
  18. It was a habit which remained a stand-by of abolitionists in the campaigns for emancipation and against apprenticeship.
  19. She belongs to a family descended from free Blacks those released from slavery before the emancipation Proclamation of 1863.
  20. The Tsar's support for emancipation must be understood within the broader context of the State's role in a serf-based society.
  21. The consequences of the emancipation were to be even more remarkable than the political process from which the statutes emerged.
  22. Whatever his motives, Salah was careful to underplay the contribution education might make to the emancipation and liberation of women.

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