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- EMANCIPATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EMANCIPATE is to free from restraint, control, or the power of another; especially : to free from bondage How to use emancipate in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Emancipate
- Emancipation in California | California Courts | Self Help Guide
Emancipation is a legal way for a 14 to 17-year-old to become free from their parent's custody and control In many ways, they are legally like an adult This Guide has basic information about what emancipation means, how to become emancipated through the court, and resources where you can get more information and help
- EMANCIPATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ɪˈmæn·səˌpeɪt Add to word list to free a person from another person’s control (Definition of emancipate from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- EMANCIPATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
EMANCIPATE definition: to free from restraint, influence, or the like See examples of emancipate used in a sentence
- What Is an Emancipated Minor? Rights and Requirements
Emancipation is a court order that grants a minor the legal rights and responsibilities of an adult, ending their parents’ authority over them The process is available in most states, typically starting at age 16, and requires the minor to prove they can support themselves financially
- emancipate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of emancipate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Emancipate - definition of emancipate by The Free Dictionary
emancipate - Means "to free from legal, political, social control or restraint by others," and "to free from bondage " The word's Latin elements are manus, "hand," and capere, "to take," and first meant "to release or set free " See also related terms for country
- Emancipation - Wikipedia
Emancipation generally means the liberation of a person from slavery, indentured servitude, guardianship, or some other restraint or impediment on their rights imposed under a social system, legal code, etc
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