disenslave
/ˌdaɪsənˈsleɪv/Definitions
1. verb
to free from bondage, slavery, or oppressive conditions
“The movement aimed to disenslave the marginalized community.”
2. verb
to release from a state of being enslaved to something
“The new policy worked to disenslave people from poverty and inequality.”
3. noun
the act of freeing people from bondage, slavery, or oppressive conditions
“The disenslavement of the city’s residents was a major achievement.”