emancipate
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Latin ēmancipātus, past participle of ēmancipō (“to declare (a son) free and independent of the father's power by the thrice-repeated act of mancipātiō and manumissiō, give from one's own power or authority into that of another, give up, surrender”), from ē (“out”) + mancipō (“to transfer ownership in”), from manceps (“purchaser, a contractor, literally, one who takes in hand”), from manus (“hand”) + capiō (“to take”). See manual, and capable.
emancipate (third-person singular simple present emancipates, present participle emancipating, simple past and past participle emancipated)
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emancipate (comparative more emancipate, superlative most emancipate)
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