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fran
chise
Third Person
enfranchises
Present Participle
enfranchising
Past Tense
enfranchised
Past Participle
enfranchised
1
to grant the right of voting to a person or group
- The new law aimed to enfranchise all eligible citizens.
- Activists worked tirelessly to enfranchise marginalized communities.
- The amendment to the constitution enfranchised women across the nation.
- The initiative successfully enfranchised thousands of new voters.
- The reform was designed to enfranchise minority groups who had been historically excluded.
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2
grant freedom to; as from slavery or servitude
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