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enfranchise
(redirected from enfranchises)

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enfranchise verb accipere, admit to citizenship, affranchise, allow, authorize, disenthrall, empower, endow with political privilege, franchise, free, free from political disabilities, give liberty to, give pooitical privileges to, give the right to vote, grant, liberate, manumit, permit, permit to vote, qualify, recipere, release, restore to liberty, sanction, set at liberty, set free
See also: allow, authorize, bestow, disenthrall, free, let, liberate, permit, release

TO ENFRANCHISE. To make free to incorporate a man in a society or body politic. Cunn. L. D. h.t. Vide Disfranchise.



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The League also calls on election officials to "ensure the registration process enfranchises all eligible citizens.
Since, however, religious experience enfranchises the individual, its insights offer ample human sustenance.
And it enfranchises hundreds of thousands of voters, including the physically disabled and those with limited English language skills.
 
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