Manumission

Pronunciation: /ˌmɑːnuːˈmɪʃən/

Manumission (noun)

  1. The legal act of ending someone’s slavery and giving them freedom.
  2. A formal process where authorities allow a person to become free from forced service.

Examples

  • The owner announced manumission after years of service.
  • Manumission gave her a new life and new rights.