English-Thai Dictionary
emancipation
N การปลดปล่อย ให้ เป็นอิสระจาก ข้อบังคับ การ ปลดแอก kan-plod-ploi-hai-pen-id-sa-ra-jak-kor-bang-kab
emancipationist
N ผู้เข้าร่วม เห็นด้วย กับ การปลดปล่อย ทาส เป็นอิสระ
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
EMANCIPATION
n.The act of setting free from slavery, servitude, subjection or dependence; deliverance from bondage or controlling influence; liberation; as the emancipation of slaves by their proprietors; the emancipation of a son among the Romans; the emancipation of a person from prejudices, or from a servile subjection to authority.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
EMANCIPATION
E *man `ci *pa "tion, n. Etym: [L. emancipatio: cf. F. émancipation.]
Defn: The act of setting free from the power of another, from slavery, subjection, dependence, or controlling influence; also, the state of being thus set free; liberation; as, the emancipation of slaves; the emancipation of minors; the emancipation of a person from prejudices; the emancipation of the mind from superstition; the emancipation of a nation from tyranny or subjection.
Syn. -- Deliverance; liberation; release; freedom; manumission; enfranchisement.
EMANCIPATIONIST
EMANCIPATIONIST E *man `ci *pa "tion *ist, n.
Defn: An advocate of emancipation, esp. the emancipation of slaves.
New American Oxford Dictionary
emancipation
e man ci pa tion |iˌmansəˈpāSHən ɪmænsɪˈpeɪʃn | ▶noun the fact or process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions; liberation: the emancipation of feminist ideas. • the freeing of someone from slavery. the early struggle for emancipation from slavery.
Emancipation Proclamation
E man ci pa tion Proc la ma tion |iˌmansəˈpāSHən əˌmænsəˈpeɪʃən | the announcement made by President Lincoln during the Civil War on September 22, 1862, emancipating all black slaves in states still engaged in rebellion against the Union. Although implementation was strictly beyond Lincoln's powers, the declaration turned the war into a crusade against slavery. It went into effect on January 1, 1863.
Oxford Dictionary
emancipation
emancipation |ɪˌmansɪˈpeɪʃ (ə )n | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the fact or process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions; liberation: the social and political emancipation of women. • the freeing of someone from slavery. the early struggle for emancipation from slavery.
Emancipation Proclamation
Emancipation Proclamation (in the American Civil War ) the announcement made by President Lincoln on 22 September 1862 emancipating all black slaves in states still engaged in rebellion against the Federal Union. Although implementation was strictly beyond Lincoln's powers, the declaration turned the war into a crusade against slavery.
Oxford Thesaurus
emancipation
emancipation noun the emancipation of the serfs: freeing, liberation, liberating, setting free, release, releasing, letting loose /out, setting loose /free, discharge; unchaining, unfettering, unshackling, untying, unyoking, uncaging, unbridling; freedom, liberty; historical manumission; rare disenthralment. ANTONYMS enslavement, slavery.
French Dictionary
émancipation
émancipation n. f. nom féminin Action d ’émanciper, de s ’émanciper; son résultat. SYNONYME libération .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
emancipation
e m à n ci p á tion 名詞 U (さまざまな束縛からの )解放 .E -̀ Proclam á tion 〖the ~〗奴隷解放宣言 〘リンカーン大統領が1862年9月に宣言; 63年発布 〙.~ist 名詞