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Meanings of
enfranchise
in English
Catalan
afranquir
Spanish
liberar
Back to the meaning
Grant freedom to; as from slavery or servitude.
affranchise
Catalan
afranquir
Spanish
habilitar para votar
Back to the meaning
Grant voting rights.
disenfranchise
Spanish
habilitar para votar
Usage of
enfranchise
in English
1
In the Irish Parliament he supported Pitt's measure to
enfranchise
Roman Catholics.
2
Rufus was chosen tribune, and at once proposed to
enfranchise
the remainder of Italy.
3
Hence its effect was to
enfranchise
the great agricultural classes.
4
Emancipate,
enfranchise
,
educate, and give the blessings of the gospel to every American citizen.
5
Either you must revoke the maxims of the American Revolution, or you must
enfranchise
woman.
6
It was necessary to democratise it, to
enfranchise
matter.
7
America has given the women equal educational advantages, and America, we believe, will
enfranchise
them.
8
Will no length of time or breadth of space
enfranchise
me from that unlovely abode?
9
Second, we should amend the Constitution to
enfranchise
or give suffrage to the MPs beyond partisanism.
10
He was an intolerant indifferentist; ready to
enfranchise
the Papists, but more ready to massacre them.
11
We can trust the men of Wyoming to
enfranchise
us after our territory becomes a state.
12
The change is estimated to
enfranchise
20,000 new voters in Baltimore alone.
13
The laws greatly obstruct the manumission of slaves, even where the master is willing to
enfranchise
them.
14
Those who
enfranchise
the mind render service to man as well as those who persuade the heart.
15
All persons living within boroughs paying two pounds a-year assessed taxes he would
enfranchise
as county voters.
16
Such systems
enfranchise
more of a country's citizenry than does the two- party system in the USA.
Other examples for "enfranchise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
enfranchise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
enfranchise the women
enfranchise all citizens
enfranchise as county
enfranchise more
enfranchise wenches
Translations for
enfranchise
Catalan
afranquir
enfranquir
Spanish
liberar
manumitir
inhabilitar para votar
libertar
habilitar para votar
Enfranchise
through the time