Emancipators [noun]

Definition of Emancipators:

liberator

Synonyms of Emancipators:


Opposite/Antonyms of Emancipators:

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Sentence/Example of Emancipators:

When he finally self-emancipated, it was from Mount Vernon, on the president’s 65th birthday in 1797.

He was, as every one knows, a most horrible despot with his serfs, though he gave himself out for an emancipator.

He, however, declined the honor, whereupon the name of the South American emancipator was chosen.

The Admiral who had thus triumphed was hailed as Emancipator.

He plans another pilgrimage to the Lincoln Farm to look again at the cabin in which his Emancipator was born.

Upon Mr. B.'s assertion that Mr. Thompson's testimonies were of this worthless character, the Emancipator has the following note.

Liberty was always the great emancipator's leading thought, and it breathes and glows in all his statutes concerning pauperism.

He who would really help them must be not only their benefactor, but their emancipator.

His mission as organizer and emancipator of the working class lasted only two years and a half.

If we could not go where he went, it was because we were weak and unworthy to follow the steps of such an emancipator.