English to Spanish Dictionary emancipation

emancipation

emancipación
definition
noun
the emancipation of feminist ideas
the fact or process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions; liberation.
translation of 'emancipation'
noun
emancipación,
salida
example
the 'emancipation' of feminist ideas
Big Maggie heralds a new 'emancipation' in Irish society.
One could even say the story implies that 'emancipation' is not properly a woman's pursuit or destiny.
Some deal with war or politics, some deal with the bittersweet issues surrounding 'emancipation' .
He insists that 'emancipation' was perhaps the single most significant act ever carried out by a US president.
He was really fighting for national 'emancipation' .
Retelling the myth of 'emancipation' from slavery impels you to reclaim the story of your wider self.
Marx pointed out that political 'emancipation' was a different thing from universal human emancipation.
This history of struggle did not end with the 'emancipation' of the slaves.
the social and political 'emancipation' of women
Our subject, of course, was how to represent the story of slavery from the slave trade to 'emancipation' in six hours.
McClellan made no secret of his opposition to 'emancipation' .
The 'emancipation' of the slaves was fought for and won by the slaves themselves.
It is certain that for him, 'emancipation' is no part of a reform program of the church for society.
To the proletariat the imperial suffrage has been a mighty weapon in its battle for 'emancipation' .
In the person of our heroine we are presented with a plea for 'emancipation' .
He wanted to push for rights for his people and ultimately called for Catholic 'emancipation' .
The old ideas, in the old organisations, represented quite the opposite of social 'emancipation' .
the early struggle for 'emancipation' from slavery
Religion is meant for the 'emancipation' of living beings.
the early struggle for 'emancipation' from slavery
Fairclough chronicles the circumstances in which Southern black educators worked from 'emancipation' to the 1970s.
'Emancipation' in fact did little in the short run to change the structure of Russian society.
'Emancipation' is the event most associated with Lincoln next to the preservation of the Union.
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