enfranchised in English

verb
1
give the right to vote to.
a proposal that foreigners should be enfranchised for local elections
synonyms:give the vote togive suffrage togrant suffrage to
verb

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1. The slaves were enfranchised.

2. The 19th Amendment enfranchised women in 19

3. Democracy is no benefit to those enfranchised.

4. 2 In Britain women were enfranchised in 19

5. In Britain women were enfranchised in 19

6. This legislation enfranchised many thousands of people.

7. South Africa's new constitution enfranchised 28 million blacks.

8. Women in Britain were first enfranchised in 19

9. 6 This legislation enfranchised many thousands of people.

10. 5 South Africa's new constitution enfranchised 28 million blacks.

11. Slaves were enfranchised in the mid - 19 th century.

12. She acted as if she were an enfranchised male.

13. 4 She acted as if she were an enfranchised male.

14. 1 Women in Britain were first enfranchised in 19

15. Countries, 30 languagesUnexpected users from everywhere are enfranchised into the world of technology.

16. 8 Like many another newly enfranchised 18-year-olds, I voted Conservative in 19

17. Unlike the husband, the wife received no allotment of reserve land upon being enfranchised.

18. Synonyms for Affranchised include emancipated, liberated, freed, released, enfranchised, unchained, unshackled, unyoked, delivered and discharged

19. If the city's foreign residents are enfranchised, they won't be able to vote until 19

20. Like many another newly enfranchised 18-year-olds,(sentencedict .com) I voted Conservative in 19

21. Here, three women, newly enfranchised to vote, cast their ballots in New York in 19

22. 11 The existing law stated that only those who had been granted citizenship would be enfranchised.

23. 14 It was also attributable to the increasing demands and expectations of the newly enfranchised working population.

24. After each new wave of immigrants became enfranchised, they began electing people of their own background, she said.

25. After each new wave of immigrants became enfranchised, they began electing people of their own background(Sentence dictionary), she said.

26. 7 After each new wave of immigrants became enfranchised, they began electing people of their own background,(www.Sentencedict.com) she said.

27. 13 So far from allowing that number might increase, in 1769 he even favoured a reduction of the number of the enfranchised.

28. It seemed to me that he found it difficult fully to understand why, in a country where workers were enfranchised , there was still no workers' government.

29. The newly enfranchised majority has decided to formulate law on the same principle of legal plunder that was used by their predecessors when the vote was limited.

30. In the process, diplomats worry, the actions of the United States could even nudge the Arab Spring toward radicalism by angering newly enfranchised citizens of democratic nations.

31. Affranchise - grant freedom to; as from slavery or servitude; "Slaves were enfranchised in the mid-19th century" enfranchise set free , liberate - grant freedom to; "The students liberated their slaves upon graduating from the university"

32. Affranchise - grant freedom to; as from slavery or servitude; "Slaves were enfranchised in the mid-19th century" enfranchise set free , liberate - grant freedom to; "The students liberated their slaves upon graduating from the university"

33. Enfranchise: 1 v grant freedom to; as from slavery or servitude “Slaves were enfranchised in the mid-19th century” Synonyms: Affranchise Type of: liberate , set free grant freedom to v grant voting rights Antonyms: disenfranchise , disfranchise deprive of voting rights Type of: …

34. In the case of Droitwich the evidence points to the fact that Burgherhood has always been closely associated with certain franchises connected with the salt trade; possibly the Domesday burgess of Droitwich was enfranchised with but one franchise, and that a franchise which made him more free than other men in respect of the salt trade.