emancipated

/ɪˈmænsəpeɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Freed from legal, social, or political restrictions; liberated.
    • The emancipated nation celebrated its first election with joy.
    • After the Civil War, emancipated slaves began building new lives.
    • She felt truly emancipated after leaving her controlling job.
  2. Free from traditional social or moral constraints, especially in behavior or lifestyle.
    • The artist's emancipated style broke all the rules of classical painting.
    • He lived an emancipated life, traveling the world without a fixed schedule.
    • Her emancipated views on fashion challenged the school's dress code.
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verb
  1. Past tense of emancipate: to set free from legal, social, or political restrictions.
    • Her parents emancipated her from their legal guardianship when she turned 16.
    • The new law emancipated thousands of workers from unfair contracts.
    • The revolution emancipated the country from colonial rule.
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