Similar words: enfranchise, enfranchised, franchisee, franchise, chastisement, advertisement, francisco franco, ranching. Meaning: [-tʃɪzmənt] n. 1. freedom from political subjugation or servitude 2. a statutory right or privilege granted to a person or group by a government (especially the rights of citizenship and the right to vote) 3. the act of certifying or bestowing a franchise on.
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1, This trend has only been strengthened with the enfranchisement of spending power in modern industrial societies.
2, Followed by a passionate lecture on the enfranchisement of women.
3, However, enfranchisement and protection for the workers would take longer in coming.
4, It is not true that the enfranchisement of all will result in racial domination.
5, He demanded the enfranchisement of every white man no matter what his status education fortune or work.
6, He wrote, There was much criticism of my support for the enfranchisement of women.
7, But, paradoxically, as democracy gets stronger and the middle class grows richer, it can realize it has more to lose than gain from a real enfranchisement of society.
8, One would think that with the abolition of property requirements and poll taxes, the enfranchisement of people of color, women, and 18-year-olds, the battle for the right to vote had been won.
9, A bloody civil war that practically tore the country in twain led to the enfranchisement of black former slaves.
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