| Principal Translations |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
| emancipado adj | (liberado de autoridad) | emancipated adj |
| | | freed adj |
| | | liberated adj |
| Principal Translations |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
| emancipar⇒ vtr | rige preposición "a" (liberar de tutela o esclavitud) | emancipate⇒, free⇒ vtr |
| | Los libertadores emanciparon al pueblo del yugo extranjero. |
| | The liberators emancipated (or: freed) the people from foreign domination. |
| emancipar vtr | (del dominio paterno) | emancipate⇒ vtr |
| Note: Se usa más como pronominal. |
| | Algunos padres emancipan a sus hijos menores de edad. |
| | Some parents emancipate their minor children. |
| Additional Translations |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
| emanciparse⇒ v prnl | (persona: independizarse) | leave home v expr |
| | | become emancipated vi + adj |
| | Cuando se emancipó de sus padres, no sabía cocinar ni lavar su ropa. |
| | When she left home she didn't know how to cook or wash her clothes. |
| emanciparse v prnl | (país: independizarse) | become independent vi + adj |
| | Colombia, Perú y México se emanciparon de España. |
| | Colombia, Peru and Mexico became independent from Spain. |
| emanciparse v prnl | (cosa: independizarse) | become independent vi + adj |
| | La empresa nacional se emancipó de la casa matriz extranjera. |
| | The national company became independent from the foreign parent company. |
'emancipado' aparece también en las siguientes entradas:
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