See also: Enfranchise Enfranchised Enfranchisement Enframe Enfranchising Enframing
1. To give a person or group of people the right to vote in elections: Women in Britain were first Enfranchised in 1918.
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4. Enfranchise (third-person singular simple present enfranchises, present participle enfranchising, simple past and past participle Enfranchised) To grant the franchise to an entity, specifically: To grant the privilege of voting to a person or group of people
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5. Translation for 'Enfranchised' in the free English-French dictionary and many other French translations.
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7. Synonyms for Enfranchised include liberated, freed, emancipated, released, unchained, unshackled, unyoked, discharged, disenthralled and manumitted
Enfranchised, Emancipated
8. What does Enfranchised mean? Simple past tense and past participle of enfranchise
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9. For myself, there was one reward I promised myself from my detested toils—one consolation for my unparalleled sufferings; it was the prospect of that day when, Enfranchised from my miserable slavery, I might claim Elizabeth and forget the past in my union with her
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10. 23 synonyms and near synonyms of Enfranchised from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 15 antonyms and near antonyms
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12. "American Women Enfranchised." Jus Suffragii: The International Woman Suffrage News 14, 11 (September 1920).
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13. To give a group of people the right to vote OPP disenfranchise —enfranchisement /-tʃɪz- $ -tʃaɪz-/ noun [ uncountable] the enfranchisement of EU citizens —Enfranchised adjective newly Enfranchised shareholders → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus enfranchise • This legislation Enfranchised many thousands of people.
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14. As an encouragement to abandon Indian status, an Enfranchised Indian would receive individual possession of up to 50 acres of land within the reserve and his per capita share in the principal of the treaty annuities and other band moneys
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16. The young newly Enfranchised have seen their long-term fates decided by a generation of mainly English retainers, whose definition of foreigners (ie migrants) began at the Welsh and Scottish borders
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17. The slaves, who were liberated by a generous master, immediately entered into the middle class of libertines or freedmen; but they could never be Enfranchised from the duties of obedience and gratitude; whatever were the fruits of their industry, their patron and his family inherited the third part; or even the whole of their fortune, if they died without children and without a testament.
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18. 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: …
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19. After a dozen years of this the Enfranchised woman understands that eternal vigilance is the price of a republican form of government, and that most people grow weary in well-doing about the
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20. To be an Asian woman in America means you can't just be what you are: a fully Enfranchised human being
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21. Enfranchised: 1 adj endowed with the rights of citizenship especially the right to vote Antonyms: disEnfranchised , disfranchised , voiceless , voteless deprived of the …
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22. Women in Britain were first Enfranchised in 1918
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23. In Britain women were Enfranchised in 1918
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24. She acted as if she were an Enfranchised male
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25. South Africa's new constitution Enfranchised 28 million blacks
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26. Enfranchises; Enfranchised; enfranchising
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27. Newly Enfranchised voters [+] more examples [-] hide examples [+] Example sentences [-] Hide examples — opposite disenfranchise — enfranchisement /ɪn ˈ
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28. Synonyms for Enfranchisedly in Free Thesaurus
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29. 4 antonyms for Enfranchised: disEnfranchised, disfranchised, voteless, voiceless
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30. In a ballot initiative, 1.4 million were Enfranchised, but the state found a way to thwart the will of the people.
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31. Enfranchised: exempte: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1
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32. Antonyms for Enfranchised include bound, bounden, confined, enchained, enslaved, fettered, restrained, held, holden and incarcerated
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33. Only Enfranchised Indian veterans not living on reserves were entitled to the same benefits as non-Indian veterans."40 Finally, in 1936, some months after the Legion's protest, the Legion recommendations resulted in a revision of policy
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34. In Saudi Arabia, women were Enfranchised in local elections in 2015; the country does not hold national elections
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ENFRANCHISED [inˈfranˌCHīz, enˈfranˌCHīz]
VERB
verb (used with object), en·fran·chised, en·fran·chis·ing. to grant a franchise to; admit to citizenship, especially to the right of voting. to grant the power of voting to, esp as a right of citizenship
Legal Definition of enfranchise : to grant franchise to especially : to admit to the privileges of a citizen and especially to voting rights the Twenty-sixth Amendment enfranchised all citizens over 18 years of age — compare emancipate
Enfranchise definition is - to set free (as from slavery). How to use enfranchise in a sentence.
Legal Definition of enfranchise. : to grant franchise to especially : to admit to the privileges of a citizen and especially to voting rights the Twenty-sixth Amendment enfranchised all citizens over 18 years of age — compare emancipate.