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disenslave Meaning

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disenslave (v. t.)

To free from bondage or slavery; to disenthrall.

disenslave Sentence Examples

  1. The abolitionists yearned to disenslave all the enslaved individuals from their oppressive chains.
  2. The prevalent sentiment among the anti-slavery campaigners was that disenslavement was a moral imperative.
  3. Frederick Douglass' powerful narrative sheds light on his harrowing journey from enslavement to disenslavement.
  4. The Emancipation Proclamation, signed by President Abraham Lincoln, brought forth the disenslavement of millions of enslaved people.
  5. Disenslavement was not merely a legal act; it was a profound transformation that shattered the shackles of oppression.
  6. The ensuing era of Reconstruction after the Civil War aimed to ensure the disenslaved people's full integration into society.
  7. The disenslaved individuals faced formidable challenges in rebuilding their lives and gaining economic independence.
  8. Despite the obstacles, disenslavement brought a sense of empowerment and dignity to those who had been enslaved.
  9. The legacy of disenslavement continues to shape the fight for racial equality and justice.
  10. We must never forget the struggle and sacrifice that led to disenslavement; it serves as a reminder of the enduring quest for human rights.

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To free from bondage or slavery; to disenthrall.

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The abolitionists yearned to disenslave all the enslaved individuals from their oppressive chains.

The prevalent sentiment among the anti-slavery campaigners was that disenslavement was a moral imperative.

Frederick Douglass' powerful narrative sheds light on his harrowing journey from enslavement to disenslavement.

The Emancipation Proclamation, signed by President Abraham Lincoln, brought forth the disenslavement of millions of enslaved people.