In this country the father has a right to the services and wages of his unemancipated child, but the child becomes independent of the father when it reaches the age of majority or when the father relinquishes his right.
Unemancipated children are obliged to obey their parents in all that falls under the parental authority, namely, in what pertains to good morals (e.
He who is unemancipatedfrom attachments, encounters rebirth; while he who is emancipated therefrom, attains to Knowledge (or Brahma).
Or, Samsara may mean the repeated deaths and births to which the unemancipated soul is subject.
When unemancipated from attributes, it falls back from the Supreme.
The case of oral composition in the unemancipated elementary school is even more hopeless than that of written composition.
The order of succession was this: on the death of a citizen, having no will or no valid will, his Unemancipated children became his Heirs.
The Civil Law, as I have already stated for another purpose, calls to the inheritance only three orders of successors in their turn; the Unemancipated children, the nearest class of Agnatic kindred, and the Gentiles.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unemancipated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.