emancipatable

[US]/ɪˌmænsɪˈpeɪtəbl/
[UK]/ɪˌmænsɪˈpeɪtəbl/

Translation

adj.capable of being emancipated; suitable or deserving emancipation

Phrases & Collocations

emancipatable peoples

still emancipatable

truly emancipatable

potentially emancipatable

formerly emancipatable

all emancipatable

no longer emancipatable

undeniably emancipatable

eminently emancipatable

legally emancipatable

Example Sentences

the slaves were finally deemed emancipatable after years of struggle.

all humans are inherently emancipatable beings deserving of freedom.

the colony's laws determined which populations were emancipatable under certain conditions.

philosophers debated whether all consciousness was equally emancipatable.

the reform movement worked to make previously unemancipatable classes legally free.

economic factors sometimes influenced who was considered emancipatable in society.

religious groups argued that all souls were emancipatable regardless of status.

the court ruled that the prisoners were indeed emancipatable under the new constitution.

education was seen as the key to becoming emancipatable citizens.

historical documents revealed which groups had been classified as emancipatable.

the activist argued that freedom was a natural right for all emancipatable people.

sociologists studied what conditions made certain populations emancipatable.

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