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Meanings of
enfranchised
in inglês
Endowed with the rights of citizenship especially the right to vote.
disenfranchised
Antônimos
Examples for "
disenfranchised
"
disenfranchised
Examples for "
disenfranchised
"
1
Five million people will presumably be
disenfranchised
by these new voting laws.
2
That means even a day's delay in delivery could leave thousands
disenfranchised
.
3
You don't want a
disenfranchised
community because that leads to more poverty.
4
Thanathorn said he hoped to appeal to younger voters and
disenfranchised
citizens.
5
He said hardly any group had been found that had been
disenfranchised
.
Usage of
enfranchised
in inglês
1
The third Reform Act
enfranchised
the agricultural labourer and the country artisan.
2
In Wyoming, for instance, by a Democratic legislature, the women were
enfranchised
.
3
In Washington Territory, since woman was
enfranchised
,
there have been two elections.
4
Long ago, in a reactionary burst of hysteria, the North
enfranchised
the Ethiopian.
5
The consequences of this madness will be most dire for America's least
enfranchised
.
6
That lonely vertical rod at once deformed and
enfranchised
the forest.
7
At home we have
enfranchised
the paupers, and expect the most happy results.
8
The free and
enfranchised
peoples of Russia will not forget this.
9
To begin with, it
enfranchised
the slaves, introduced into the world a morality-
10
Many serfs fled into the towns, where they were
enfranchised
and became FREEMEN.
11
Raad members must be fully
enfranchised
burghers and over twenty-one years of age.
12
Other men, including the
newly
-
enfranchised
Italians, need be under no apprehension.
13
The emperor, who has
enfranchised
the Jew, has disfranchised the Christian!
14
Just in proportion as the masses are
enfranchised
,
statutes execute themselves without crossing bayonets.
15
The world looked on inquiringly as to how the
enfranchised
negroes would demean themselves.
16
Kedzie was
enfranchised
and began to jump and squeal at the almost suffocating majesty.
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enfranchised
enfranchise
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
enfranchise by
enfranchise women
enfranchise spirit
enfranchise classes
enfranchise man
More collocations
Enfranchised
through the time
Enfranchised
across language varieties
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