Emancipator: meaning, definitions and examples

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emancipator

 

[ ɪˈmænsɪˌpeɪtər ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

politics

A person who advocates for the freedom and rights of others, especially in relation to social or political issues.

Synonyms

advocate, champion, liberator

Examples of usage

  • The famous activist is known as an emancipator for her work in fighting for equality.
  • The emancipator led a successful campaign to abolish slavery in the country.
Context #2 | Noun

history

A historical figure who played a key role in the liberation of a group of people from oppression or slavery.

Synonyms

abolitionist, freedom fighter, liberator

Examples of usage

  • Abraham Lincoln is often referred to as the great emancipator for his role in abolishing slavery in the United States.
  • The emancipator's legacy continues to inspire generations to fight for justice and freedom.

Translations

Translations of the word "emancipator" in other languages:

🇵🇹 emancipador

🇮🇳 मुक्तिदाता

🇩🇪 Befreier

🇮🇩 pembebas

🇺🇦 емансипатор

🇵🇱 emancypator

🇯🇵 解放者

🇫🇷 émancipateur

🇪🇸 emancipador

🇹🇷 kurtarıcı

🇰🇷 해방자

🇸🇦 محرر

🇨🇿 emancipátor

🇸🇰 emancipátor

🇨🇳 解放者

🇸🇮 emancipator

🇮🇸 frelsari

🇰🇿 босатушы

🇬🇪 ემანსიპატორი

🇦🇿 azad edən

🇲🇽 emancipador

Etymology

The term 'emancipator' originates from the Latin word 'emancipare', which means to set free or release from someone's power. The concept of emancipation has been prevalent throughout history, especially in the context of social movements and the fight for human rights. Emancipators have played crucial roles in various historical events, such as the abolition of slavery and the pursuit of equality. Their dedication to the cause of liberation has left a lasting impact on societies worldwide.

See also: emancipated, emancipating, emancipation.