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1. To free from restraint, control, or the power of another, especially to free from bondage
2. To release from parental care and responsibility and make legally capable of managing own affairs
1. Wonder Woman works tirelessly to emancipate those enslaved by the villainous Ares.
2. Harry Potter was emancipated from the Dursleys when he began to live more independently at Hogwarts.
3. In the movie 'The Shawshank Redemption,' Andy Dufresne dreamed of being emancipated from the oppressing walls of the prison.
4. As Doraemon watched over Nobita, he hoped one day his friend would be emancipated from reliance on gadgets and become self-reliant.