emancipation
intermediateB2/ɪˌmænsɪˈpeɪʃən/ · e-man-ci-pa-tion
the act of freeing someone from restrictions or controlling influences.
Meanings
the act of freeing someone from restrictions or controlling influences.
کسی کو پابندیوں یا کنٹرول کے اثرات سے آزاد کرنے کا عمل۔
آزادی
Azadi
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Antonyms
Common Collocations
- emancipation proclamation
- emancipation of slaves
- civil rights emancipation
Example Sentences
The emancipation of slaves in the United States was a significant milestone in the fight for freedom.
ریاستہائے متحدہ میں غلاموں کی آزادی آزادی کے لئے لڑائی میں ایک اہم سنگ میل تھا۔
Riyasat-e-Mutahida mein ghulamoon ki azadi azadi ke liye ladai mein aik aham sang mail tha.
Many activists worked tirelessly for the emancipation of oppressed communities.
بہت سے سرگرم کارکن مظلوم کمیونٹیز کی آزادی کے لیے انتھک محنت کرتے رہے۔
Bohat se sargarm karkun mazloom communities ki azadi ke liye antak mehnat karte rahe.
The concept of emancipation is rooted in human rights and social justice.
آزادی کا تصور انسانی حقوق اور سماجی انصاف میں رچا بسا ہوا ہے۔
Azadi ka tasavvur insani haqooq aur samaji insaf mein racha basa hua hai.
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💡 Memory Tip
Emancipation sounds like 'em-an-see-pay-shun' - picture someone paying to free a slave.
Imagine a dove flying away symbolizing freedom and emancipation.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
آزادی کی نعمتوں سے ہے چہرہ روشن، زندگی کا سفر ہے آزادی کے ساتھ خوشنودی۔
Azadi ki ni'maton se hai chehra roshan, Zindagi ka safar hai azadi ke saath khushnoodi.
The face is illuminated by the blessings of freedom, The journey of life is joyful with emancipation.
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
چوگا چر پر کا رستہ آزادی کا ہے۔
Choga char par ka rasta azadi ka hai.
The path of freedom is found in self-reliance.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Latin "emancipatio" — the act of freeing from control
First known use: 15th century
The term 'emancipation' has evolved from the Latin word 'emancipatio', which refers to the act of freeing someone from bondage or control. It became prominent during movements for freedom and civil rights.